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By BRIAN ACKLEY
EDITOR
Frostproof shared laughs, shed tears
and saluted George Jackson Saturday-
during ceremonies that celebrated
the community icon on the basketball
court emblazoned with his name.
About 300 well wishers, including
many former colleagues and student
athletes, were on hand for the ceremo-
ny which lasted just over an hour, and
featured a litany ofsltories and anec-
Sdotes about lackson which defined his
character and detailed his legacy.
"I learned grace and lovalry and
many other things from him," said Billi
Peirstorff, a former football coach at
Frostproof. "George Jackson helped to

change my life."
Faris Brannen, the school's legendary
football coach for whom the football
stadium in Frostproof is named, also
remembered his friend and colleague.
"He was a true Bulldog," Brannen
said. He would bark but he wouldn't
bite."
Jackson, 66, spent 37 years as a
teacher, coach and administrator, all at
Frostproof Middle Senior High School.
He -.vas abo active in the community,
'.vi:Ilnteeringd many hours at the Frost-
proof Care Center.
"He's been a true friend and ser xant."
said the Care Centers Executive Direc-
tor Ralph Waters, who crafted much of
his tribute from a Bible passage.
"He sought ways and used his skills

Former Frostproof football coach Bill Perstorff opened and closed the ceremony with a prayer,
and told a few good stories of his own.

to raise none for the needs of his
community and others," Waters said.
:Strength and dignity as his cloth-
ing. When he spoke, he had something
xvorth\vhile to say, and he alway s said it
kindly. A servant like George, \who is to
be admired and praised, is the person
who lives hs life in the love and fear of
God."
The serx ice also featured tx\o musical
tributes. "H\ow Great Thou Art" bi Sean

McCraw and "In the Garden" by Paul
Hutzelman.
Hutzelman and his wife Ka\, the city's
mayor, became friends with George
and his \wife ludy \when the Hutzelman's
relocated to Frostproof 11 years ago.
"\e had a connection right from
the start," Kay recalled, sharing a love
of school, the arts and community

JACKSONI10OA

Frostproof planning quite a grand reunion

All-class event scheduled for October

By BECKY DONADIO
STnFr FT RiTER
Three years ago curiosity got the
best of Loral Emery Lamere when
she saw something on Rick Hemen-
way's Facebook page about an all '70s
reunion.
She asked Hemenway, "How about
an all-class grand reunion?"
From there they started getting
contact information for all classes.
At one point Lamere said, "I had 685
contacts in my e-mail contacts that
were all people from Frostproof."
However, it was difficult planning
a reunion when Lamere wvas liing in
Illinois. In March. 2010. Lamere and
her husband, Chris, moved to Florida.

She got in touch with Rick again and
said "OK, are \ve going to do this
reunion or not?"
The response has been a bit star-
tling, she said.
"We started posting on Facebook to
see if there was any interestt and boy.
the response we got. I can honestly
say I never dreamed we -would have
the response that we have gotten."
says Lanmere.
So far, 232 people are tentatively
planning to attend. It has been
around 30 years since the last All
Class Grand Reunion in Frostproof.
Neighbor Fort Meade held a similar
event for the first time last fall. Orga-
nizers had planned for a fewh hun-
dred: about 900 ended up attending.

Anyone who attended or gradu-
ated from Frostproof High School is
invited to come to the kll Class Grand
Reunion.
The reunion starts Friday, Oct. 7, at
7 p.m. at Faris Brannen Stadium. Ad-
mission is $6. What better vwa\ to kick
off a reunion than a good football
game? And what. a game. It is against
rival Fort Meade, and this year it is a
league game, so it really is "must see"
local high school football.
Then. on Saturday morning, Oct.
8, there will be tours of the old high
school, current high school, Historical
Museum, Art League, Ramon Theatre
and more. Admission for Frostproof
Historical Tours is free.
On Saturday, classes are encour-

aged to make their own plans to meet
individually. But at 4 p.m. is the big
"Grand Reunion" gathering at the
Frostproof Depot. Tickets are $18 per
person for a barbecue dinner and
event or $10 person for the event
only. The master of ceremonies for
the night will be one of Frostproof's
favorite alumni, Rick Hemenway.
Tickets can be purchased at the
Frostproof Chamber of Commerce
office on Wall Street or from any
member of the Reunion Committee:
Loral Emery-Lamere, Betty Selph'Bal-
lard, Jean Ballentine, Lori Lvles. Kathi
liller Spence, limmv Taylor, Melba
Clements Taylor, or Ernestine Brown

Saturday, Aug. 27
Murder mystery dinner theater
"Evil on the Beach" will be the pro-
duction as the Frostproof Chamber
offers another in its popular series of
murder mystery dinner theaters. Cost
is $25. The show starts at 7 p.m. at the
Ramon Theater. Tickets must be pur-
chased in advance. Call the chamber
at 635-9112 for more information.

Monday, Aug. 29
Planning and Zoning
The Frostproof Planning and Zon-
ing Board will meet in regular session
at 5 p.m. in city hall.

Friday, Sept. 2
Football game
The Frostproof Bulldogs will open
their 2011 regular season at home
against local rival Avon Park. Kickoff
at Faris Brannen Stadium is 7 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 10
Ramon Theater Gala
"Lights...Camera'...Dancing! Danc-
ing with Polk County Stars". Polk
County Sheriff Grady Judd will be the
guest emcee. Evening begins at 6:30
p.m. with a social and program starts
at 7 p.m.. Cash bar and heavy hors

Monday, Sept. 12
City meetings
The Frostproof city council will
meet in regular session starting at 6
p.m. at city hall. At 5:30, the coun-
cil will have a tentative budget and
proposed millage rate hearing. The
Planning and Zoning Board will meet
in city hall starting at 4 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 13
Community Prayer Meeting
Sponsored by the Frostproof Min-
isterial Association. Free and open
to the public. Starts at approximately
12:10 p.m. For more information con-

tact: Brian Smith at 257-0244.

Wednesday, Sept. 14
Business consultation
The Frostproof Chamber of Com-
merce, in cooperation with the Small
Business Development Center of
CFDC of Polk County is offering free,
confidential, entrepreneurial techni-
cal assistance, guidance, consulting
and training to our business owners.
Sessions will be offered from 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. in the Ramon
Theater. There is no cost for chamber
members. If you have any questions
or would like to schedule your ap-
pointment call the office at 635-9112.

Columbine, Virginia Tech, Tampa.
Only because a tipster called Tampa Po-
lice did the city avoid being grouped in a
trio of tragedy. A teen expelled from school
last year planned to blow up Freedom High
School in Tampa on the first day of school.
Materials for making pipe bombs were
discovered in his home, along with writings
that referenced the Columbine massacre.
A friend of the teen said he made regular
references to the 1999 shooting of 11 Colo-
rado high school students and two teachers.
We've never had the false security of think-
ing such bad things won't happen here.
A recent spate of murders and suicides lo-
cally should reinforce the need for vigilance.
Who knows what catalyst causes a depres-
sive like Dylan Klebold, one of the Colum-
bine murderers, to turn the gun on others
before himself? What keeps students who kill,
themselves from making the terrible deci-
sion to take someone else with them?
While the Columbine massacre is infa-
mous for the death toll, less well known is
that Klebold and his psychopathic partner
Eric Harris intended a far larger massacre.
Their car was rigged to explode among
the vehicles and people the pair expected

Our Viewpoint
to gather outside the school. Pipe bombs,
Molotov cocktails and propane tanks were
found throughout the school after the shoot-
ers killed themselves.
That's the type of carnage alleged Tampa
plotter Jared Cano had in mind, accord-
ing to Tampa Police, who found ingredients
needed to make explosives including "fuel
sources, shrapnel, a timing device and fus-
ing device."
A detailed plan of action with names of
would-be victims and a schematic of the
high school were also found, along with a
cryptic post on his Facebook page.
A wave of school reforms followed Col-
umbine, including anti-bullying programs,
zero-tolerance policies towards weapons on
campus and, in some places, metal detectors
at schoolhouse doors.
One notable reform not tried was address-
ing the easy access to weapons and ammu-
nition by just about anyone.
No amount of carnage at any venue -
whether the victims are students or judges
or members of Congress seems capable of
inciting gun reform.

In fact, some in the Florida Legislature
seem bent on opening up college campuses
to gunplay in the perverted guise of self-
defense and gun rights. Only the personal
experience of Sen. John Thrasher kept a bill
from the Senate floor that would have al-
lowed concealed weapons holders to openly
carryweapons on college campuses.
A Florida State University student whom
Thrasher convinced to attend his alma ma-
ter was killed when a fellow student acci-
dentally fired an automatic weapon in a frat
house.
If not for that, Thrasher himself said he
would have let the bill proceed to the Senate
floor.
The coming weeks and months will shed
light on what motivated Tampa's alleged
would-be mass murderer. The investigation
will no doubt reveal more anecdotes about
telling statements the teen made to friends
and classmates. We may even uncover what
prevented him from playing out his twisted
manifesto.
What we can't know is where the next
troubled soul is and what plans he has -
only that he is out there, maybe even here,
and probably armed to the teeth.

Gold in them thar hills

(Fifth in a series of 8)
Skagway, Alaska, Aug. 3 There's
nothing like the mental image of gold
lying around for the taking legally, no
less to inspire a rush to the territory
where such a find is reported.
Not even if that territory is cold, un-
settled, menacing, and generally lacking
in the amenities of which Chambers of
Commerce love to boast.
Such a place was the small commu-
nity of Skagway in southeastern.Alaska.

After two-and-a-half days of diligent
shipboard loafing, Mary and I alighted
from the M/S Zaandam at the town of
Haines, population maybe 2,400, to take
a 45-minute ferry ride through North
America's longest and deepest fjord
to the one-time gold mining town of
Skagway:
In case the question should ever
come up on a quiz show, a fjord is a
waterway gouged out of the earth by the
slow movement of a glacier. You learn
stuff like that on an Alaskan vacation.
Skagway has a permanent popula-
tion of about 800, which swells to 2,000
in the summer, the 1,200 seasonal
residents in large part employed in the
tourist industry.

Skagway is headquarters of the White
Pass and Yukdn Route Railroad, built in
the last two years of the 19th Century
from Skagway through Canada's British

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S.1. Frisbie

S.. Frisbie can be contacted at
slfrisbie@polkcountydemocrat.com

Columbia to Carcross, Yukon Territory.
Reputed to be the hardest railroad
construction project in history, the first
40 miles of the narrow gauge railroad
were built in just 13 months, and the
remaining 27.3 miles in another 13
months.
The task employed tens of thousands
of men many of whom chose the
sure thing of railroad wages over the
problematical search for gold and
required 450 tons of explosives to blast
a route for the railroad tracks.
Today's tourist train goes the first 20
miles to White Pass Summit, a few hun-
dredyards across the Canadian border
into British Columbia.
The route passes the town's small
cemetery, plus an isolated grave in
which the town's vilest knave was in-
terred, since he was considered unwor-
thy of burial in the cemetery. Another
isolated gravesite is the place of honor
in which the knave's killer was laid to
rest.
The round trip, passing through tun-

nels and across bridges, overlooking the
valley through which optimistic pros-
pectors trudged along a narrow, rocky
trail more than a century ago, takes
three hours.

Skagway remains true to its gold rush
roots, with frame stores and wooden
sidewalks. Many of the buildings bear
bronze markers identifying them as
being more than 100 years old. Newer
ones are built in the same style, and it is
not obvious which are new and which
are survivors of the gold rush era.
Many of the buildings are now gift
shops, and it seems like every third one
is, a jewelry store offering an array of

diamond baubles.
We left the diamonds behind, but in
the hour allotted to us for shopping, we
did our part to support the retail com-
munity.
Unfortunately, we did not have time
-or so Mary declared to pay a visit
to the picturesque Red Onion Saloon.

(S. L. Frisbie is retired. While on this
outing, he exchanged "moose waves"
with passengers on other trains. The
moose wave is executed by placing the
outstretched hands, thumbs next to the
ears, on opposite sides of the wave's
head thus resembling moose antlers
- and wiggling the remaining fingers.)

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Tina Scali Ray Lynn Dease
Frostproof Babson Park
... "Yes, I don't believe they should ... "I guess so; they will rent to
discriminate on basis that it is a anyone else. The city is a business and
religious group because if it was any needs to make money for its resi-
other non- religious organization dents."
would they also deny them? In this

economic time, is it wise to deny
a possible income for the city that
might release some financial burden
on the citizens of Frostproof."

Teah Butler
Frostproof
... "Yes, they may as well make
money wherever they can cause they
do on everything else."

The nation's public schools are open-
ing, and teachers and their profession
are being attacked like never before.
Teachers are being fired and laid off
in greater numbers than ever because
of severe budget cuts. Although their
unions are facing decertification and
collective bargaining is ending in sev-
eral states, many teachers say the deep-
est cut is being scapegoated for just
about every failing aspect of the nation's
schools.
Rarely is teaching called the noblest
profession any more. Now it is seen as
one of the most ignoble of professions.
Fueled by the high-stakes standard-
ized testing culture, the uneven ac-
countability mandates of the Bush
administration's No Child Left Behind
policy, and the fierce competition for
federal funds awarded by the Obama
administration's Race to the Top pro-
gram, public education is being treated
as if it were a commodity rather than a
public service.
Some of the effects of Race to the
Top's requirements that schools enact
measurable reforms have demoralized
teachers. Many districts have begun to
evaluate teachers mainly on the basis
of their students' scores on standard-
ized tests. And to the dismay of testing
experts, more and more tests are being
required.
Race to the Top gives high points to
districts that establish voucher pro-
grams and charter schools that do not
have to hire unionized teachers and
staff. With the blessings of conservative
lawmakers, many districts are ignoring
teachers' experience, advanced degrees
and professional credentials in evalu-
ations and salaries. Many districts are
placing newly hired teachers on five-
year probation and giving annual con-
tracts thereafter. A handful of districts

Bill Maxwell

are looking for ways to get rid of veteran
teachers and hire newly minted teach-.
ers because they are cheaper. To save
money, many districts require or will be
requiring students to take a minimum
number of online courses to graduate.
The good news, at least for me, a
teacher, is that teachers in many parts
of the nation have grown angry enough
to begin fighting back, often over the
objections of their union leaders.
For the last two years, Florida, for
example, has witnessed a surpris-
ing and growing coalition of teachers,
students, parents and school admin-
istrators protesting the harsh policies
and mean-spirited tactics of the state's
GOP-controlled Legislature. It is difficult
to determine if the new movement will
have any significant impact, but the
fact that it is happening at all and that
teachers are finding their voice mark a
positive turn.
In New York, the New York State
United Teachers, the umbrella organiza-
tion representing local teachers unions,
rallied teachers, students, parents and
community leaders statewide to oppose
budget cuts that amounted to about
$1.5 billion. New York Mayor Michael
Bloomberg, with the support of hedge
fund bosses and rich foundations,
threatened to lay off 4,600 teachers as
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Mulcay
Laura Frances
Pearce Griffin
Mulcay, "Sweet- :
mama" of Frost-
proof passed away
Saturday, August
20, 2011 at her
residence. She was
96.
She was born
August 24, 1914 in
Seville, Ga. to-the
late Dellie Delaney Laura Frances Pearce
and Lizzie (Tippet) Griffin Mulcay
Pearce;,and she ,
came to Frost-
proof in,1922 at age 8 with her family
to manage the newly opened Highland
Hotel. She was an active member of
the First Presbyterian Church of Frost-
proof, her ministry included being a-
Sunday School Teacher and Circle III.
As a young mother she w as active in
her children's school activities and as a
Girl Scout Leader she was involved on
the state and national levels, where she
was honored with the "Thanks" badge.
Sweetmama was a member of the-Frost-
proofWoman's Club, past president of
the Lake k\-ales Country Club Ladies
Golf Association and enjoyed china
painting and world traveling, but her
greatest treasure was her family.
Sweetmama was preceded in death
by her parents; husband, Rev. William
T. "Bill" NIulca)-; former husband, Ben
Hill Griffin, Jr.; a grandson, Brett Griffin;
and a son-in-law, George \V. Harris, r.
Survivors include her daughters, Har-
riett Griffin Harris of Barto\\.r Sarah lane
Griffin Alexander John) of Frostproof,
Lucy Anne Griffin Collier (Wayne) of
Frostproof and Francie Griffin Milligan
(David) of Worthing, England: son. Ben
Hill Griffin III (Debbie) of Frostproof; 14
grandchildren and 25 great-grandchil-
dren.
Visitation will be held from 5 p.m,
until 7 p.m., \lMonday. August 22, 2011
at the First Presbyterian Church of
Frostproof. A memorial service will be
held 11 a.m., Tuesday. August 23,.2011
at the First Presbyterian Chirch i di h
Rev. John Ragland officiating. A private
family interment will be held at the Sil-
ver Hill Cemetery. For those \ho \ish.
donations may be made to the First
Presbyterian Church 1101 North Palm
Avenue, Frostproof, FL 33843). Condo-
lences may be sent to the family and the
webcast of the service can be viewed at
www.marionnelsonfuneralhome.com.

Daniel Henry

Roeser
Daniel H. Roeser, 69, of Indian Lake
Estates passed away Monday, August 22,
2011 at his residence.
Born Sept. 21, 1941 in Patterson, N.J.
to the late Henry Gunther and Mathilda
(Kool) Roeser. He has been a resident of
the area since 1947, coming here from
Patterson, N.J. He was retired owner/
operator of Roeser Cooling and Heating,
and he also owned Dan's Native Nurs-
ery. Daniel served in the U.S. Air Force
during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was
an avid fisherman and hunter.
Daniel was preceded in death by his.
sister, Frances Roeser Todd. Survivors
include his wife, Ann M. Roeser; great-
nephe\w/son, Jason Todd of Lake Wales;
and nephew, Daniel Todd.
Memorial services will be held 11 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 at the Marion
Nelson Funeral Home, Lake Wales, with
Rev. Keith Thompson officiating. In lieu
of flowers, contributions may be made.
to Good Shepherd Hospice (105Arne-
sonAvenue, Auburndale, FL 33823) or
Central Florida Cancer Institute.(2 State
Road 60 West, Lake Wales, FL 33853).
The webcast of the service can be
viewed and condolences may be sent to
the family at www.marionnelsonfuner-
alhome.com.
Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

John R. Leddon of Winter Haven
passed away Friday, August 19, 2011. He
was 78. Marion Nelson Funeral Home
in Lake Wales is handling the a r range -
ments.

Eugene

"Gene"

Keown

Mr. Eugene "Gene" Keown, 83, of
Frostproof, Florida, died on Sunday,.
August 21, 2011, at Good Shepherd Hos-
pice House in Sebring, Florida.
Johnson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.

Marjorie E Cutcher, 77, of Lake Wales
passed away Friday, August 19, 2011 at
the Winter Haven Hospital.
She was born January 12, 1934 in
Keego Harbor, Mich. to the late Adolph
and Elizabeth (Tish) Johnson; and came
to Lake Wales from Kissimmee in 1998.
She retired as a security guard for Island
One in Orlando, and was of the Catholic
faith. She enjoyed camping, fishing, and
spending time with her family.
Marge was preceded in death by her
sons, Archie Dodge and Richard Clem-
ons. Survivors include her husband, Jim
Cutcher; daughters, Linda Adams of
Elsie;, 1 lich. and Laurie Edwards of Lake
Wales; sons, Rob Freiburger (Teresa)
of Davenport, James "Jimbo" Cutcher
(Shelley) of Ovid, Mich. and Robert
Dodge (Penny) of St. Cloud; brothers,
Donald Johnson of Ocala, Phillip John-
son of Ocala and Ted Johnson of Cuba,
N.Y.; sister, Betty Ellwood of Ocala; and
many grandchildren and great-grand-

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children.
Funeral service will be held 11 a.m.
Thursday, August 25, 2011 at the Marion
Nelson Funeral Home, Lake Wales, with
visitation from 10 11 a.m. The web-
cast of the service can be viewed and
condolences may be sent to the family
at marionnelsonfuneralhome.com
Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

The Polk County Board of County
Commissioners approved a resolu-
tion Tuesday in support of making the
University of South Florida Polytechnic,
the newest of four campuses in the
University of South Florida system, a
separate, independent university. The
ultimate decision moving forward will
be up to the Board of Governors who
will discuss it at their next meeting in
September.
"I support a major university in our
community, but am concerned about
unintended consequences," said Com-
missioner Sam Johnson. "What will
happen to the campus here today?
What about the students currently in
the program? We've made a substantial

investment in the county to this. I sup-
port it, but still have questions."
The basis for the split centers around
the concern that the present USF struc-
ture will impede growth due to incon-
gruities between cultures, basic and
applied research and the need to de-
velop new curriculum. It is also feared
that the current marriage between the
two institutions will make the recruit-
ment of superior faculty extremely
difficult and that the particular needs
of the campus in terms of personnel,
fundraising, athletics, research, and
future capital projects will be lost or
overlooked.
Polk County and the City of Lakeland
have committed more than $28 mil-
lion of local funds to leverage/match
state funds to construct the University
of South Florida Polytechnic campus.

More than $37 million of federal stimu-
lus funds have been secured by the
county, the City of Lakeland, and the
Florida Department of Transportation
to construct an east-west road to pro-
vide regional access to the University of
South Florida Polytechnic campus.
The positives outweighed the nega-
tives for Commissioner Bob English
who admitted to having a difficult time
with his final vote of approval.
"I want to support the bettering of
the college, but I want to make sure
we don't have.an empty building up
there in two to three years from now,"
said English. "There's not even a library
there now. I don't know what to do with
this."
"It will:ultimately be up to the Board
of Governors to sort all that out," said
Commissioner Todd Dantzler. "All we

can do today is support the indepen-
dence."
Since 1988, USFP has occupied a
joint-use campus in Lakeland with
Polk State College and is the state's
only polytechnic providing upper level
undergraduate and graduate students
the opportunity to pursue degrees and
certificates in more than 20 degree
programs and certificate programs.
USFP is now engaged in the process of
building a new campus at the eastern
intersection of I-4 and the Polk Park-
way, between Lakeland and Auburn-
dale at the heart of Florida's High Tech
Corridor.
Florida is 40th in the United States in
educating scientists and engineers as a
percentage population and will have a
shortfall of 100,000 science and,tech-
nology professionals by 2015.

Preparing for a hurricane

Hurricane Irene seems to be moving further east

By BILL RETTEW JR.
STAFF WRITER

Former Lake Wales mayor and True
Value Hardware store owner Cliff
Tonjes was busy bolting down trash
cans while "hoping for the best," Mon-
day, as Hurricane Irene loomed large in
the Caribbean.
Tonjes said if a hurricane hits, he'd
never have enough lamp oil, duct
tape and tarps on hand at the store
but could order from a distributor in a
timely fashion.
Lake Wales Fire Chief Jerry Brown
said Monday that hurricane prepara-
tion is mostly done far in advance.
"Tornadoes, you have a five-minute
warning;" said Brown. "Those thing-
that happen just like that are the bad
.things.".
Lake Wales Police Chlef Chris Velas-
quez said that last-minute preparation
include making sure the families of
cops are ready. He said that police of-
ficers make sure the basics are covered
such as plenty, of gas ready for personal
generators.
"We're waiting for direction and until
an emergency is declared on stand-
by and watching the tracking s rtem."
saidVelasquez.
Late Tuesday afternoon Hurricane
Irene was moving west-northwest at
about 10 mph and was expected to
continue that vay. The storm seems
to be moving further from Florida and
is forecast to go over the stidtheastern
and central Bahamas Wednesday and
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the northwestern part of the Bahamas
on Thursday.
It's maxJinum niWinds of the season's
first Atlantic hurricane are near 100
mph, making it a Category 2 stormn..The
National Hurricane Center said it could
go to Category 3 by Wednesday. Tropi-
cal storm Minds extend 50 miles from
the center of the storm. To keep abreast
of the public advisories, check \~\i\v.
nhc.noaa.gov/
SThe principal responders sit through
last minute meetings after a big storm
is projected to possibly hit Florida. Pete
McNally, director of the Emergency Op-
eration Center said that besides talking
directly \ith meteorologists from the
National \\Wather Serdce, the agency
works with the American Red Cross
and local school administrators about
opening shelters.
"We bring all the players together
and try to think of any possibilities,"
said McNally.
One of those principles is Don
Bridges, director of athletics for Polk
County Schools. Bridges said that the
district takes direction from the EOC
and if school's cancelled, all after-
school activities are put off.
In abid to put fans in the stands,
Bridges said that some-schools on
Florida's East Coast are moving football
games scheduled for Friday night to.:
Thursday or Wedne-sday.
At the National weather r Service office
in Ruskin, Mletrologist John NMcllichael
said that employees start 12- hour
shifts about 72-hours prior possible

storm.
"It's a waiting game." said McMi-
chael. "We're pretty much in here once
this situation gets going."
Carrie Eleazer, public information
officer with the Polk County Sher-
iff's Office, said that when a storm is
predicted th lfe ce stays in constant
contact with the local EOC.
"In the case of Irene, we have been
talking with both local and state EOC
and are having another meeting this

Wednesday to discuss our plans here -
in Polk and other areas," wrote Eleazer.
"PCSO is the Florida Sheriff's Task
Force coordinator for major storms
- what that means is if a storm hits
Florida, we get with the affected sher-
iffs, find out what their needs are, then
coordinate getting those personnel and
resources to them from the other, unaf-
fected sheriffs."
James Slanton, Lake Wales informa-
tion technology director and emer-

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Family Life Church of Frostproof will
hold a land dedication tent meeting at
139 Bulldog Way, across the street from
Frostproof Middle/Senior High School
this weekend
The three-day event will feature
guest speakers for each senrice culmi-
nating in a dinner on the grounds after
Sunday service. The public is ignited to
attend.
Friday at 10 a.m. Bishop John Smith,
Senior Pastor of Word of Life Ministries
in Simpsonville, SC, for 28 years will
preach. He frequently travels to preach
revival services and to plant churches.
Bishop Smith has-a vision to see souls
saved and to serve God by serving
people. He resides in Greenville County
with his.wife leanie and his children
Megan and Tim. For more information_,
visit www.wolmin istr ies.org
Saturday, Aug. 27. at 7 p.m. Re\.
Dominic Galati %ill be the guest speak -
er. He is the executive director of Com-
pelled 2 Go Impact, an international

outreach ministry
dedicated to train-
ing committed
believers to take -'
their faith into the
market place and
centers of influ- -1
ences.
He is an or-
dained minister
with the As-
semblies of God
Church and Bishop John Smith
resides in Spring
Hill, Florida, with
his wife, Pa-
mela and their three children, Brittany,
Dominic III, and Dante. Visit www.
compelled2go.com
Sunday, at 10 a.m. Family Life Church
Pastor Kelly Galati will lead the service.
Guest speakers Jeremy Salupo and Clint
Harris will also share and minister.
Pastor Galati has lived in the Frost-
proof area since 1994. Coming from

Cleveland, Ohio.
He followed the
call into ministry
to attend South-
eastern University
in Lakeland, Fla.
In January 2006,
the Lord led the
Galatis to birth
a new work in-
Frostproof called
Family Life Minis-
tries. Pastor Galati Dominic alati
lives in Frostproof
with his wife An-
gela and children:
Kyle, La Raey, Jeremiah, Malina, and
Joshua. Visit www.mychurchlives.com.
Salupo is an annual speaker at Fam-
ily-Life Church. He lives in Cleveland,
,Ohio and works in the Bethel Church
of Cleveland's Inner City Outreach.
As part of the deliverance and proph-
ecy teams he has a passion for the
Truth and Freedom that can be found

through relationship with Christ Jesus.
Harris and his wife, Amy, founded
Clint Harris Ministries, not long be-
fore he retired from the Polk County
Sheriff's Department after working in
law enforcement more than 30 years.
The couple currently live in southeast
Georgia.
Their ministry is to equip and en-
courage others to function as witnesses
of God's delivering power and mes-
sengers of His heart. Clint's ministry is
accompanied by a strong presence of
the Lord with an emphasis on heal-
ing, miracles; and prophetic insight
enabling the lost to be saved, the sick
and hurting to be healed, the captive to
be set free. Visit www.betweenhisshoul-
ders.org
Guests are encouraged to dress caus-
al. Bring a prayer request and expect
-to experience God building the faith
of His people. For more information
please contact Pastor Galati of Family
Life Church at 863 605-0403.

Getting ready to sting the Hornets

Members of the Frostproof Bulldogs football team head back to the lockeroom, and under a sign
that offers timeless advice and inspiration. The sign is part of the second-year coaching regime
of Price Harris, Frostproof has a preseason game this Friday and will open the regular season at
home Sept. 2 against Avon Park.

The Polk County School Board had
the chance to give their own superin-
tendent a report card at a meeting last
week to evaluate her performance, and
on a scale of 1 to 4, graded her at over a
three.
Evaluation forms addressing the
superintendent on various duties
and responsibilities were completed,
independently by each of the school
board members. Each member was
then required to mail their completed
form to Tom D. Freijo, Ph.D., the
evaluation facilitator from University of
South Florida Polytechnic Division of
Education, for a completed evaluation
summary to be prepared. In addition,
Nickell was required to complete and
submit a self-examination form to see
how her own assessment stacked up to
the board's. According to percentages,
she scored herself lower in several areas
than the board did.
The Superintendent Evaluation Form
consists of eight performance areas:
Board Relationships, General Leader-
ship, Staff Leadership, Curriculum
Leadership, Relationships with Stake-
holders, Fiscal Responsibilities, External
Agency Relationships, and Professional
Growth.
Under each of the eight performance
areas, the evaluation form lists four
to 16 behavioral indicators for more
specific performance statements. The
superintendent's self evaluation form
was identical to the form board mem-
bers received; scale points ranged from
1 meaning "unsatisfactory" to 4 mean-
ing "exceeds expectations."
Some of the lower scores from mem-
bers pointed to problem areas in advis-
ing the board on the need for new and
revised procedures and policies, main-
taining high school staff and district'
office morale, providing leadership for
assessing, and developing and improv-
ing school environment and culture.
Top scores were given for being ac-

cessible to board members, serving as a
champion to the district, demonstrating
a dedication to high academic achieve-
ment for all students, and for improving
instructional strategies. All scores were
given taking into consideration that
Nickell had only served at her post as
superintendent for seven months and
was not held responsible for goal ac-
complishment as specified in the strate-
gic plan. Nickell's overall rating from the
board was 3.13 while the score she gave
herself was 2.97.
Board Member Debra Wright shared
that she felt Nickell did an excellent
job, but that the evaluation process was
flawed.
"We have seven people here. We all
think differently and interpret things
differently. It's ludicrous to sit and go
over each rating and have to defend
ourselves," Wright said.
Board Member Hazel Sellers gave,
Nickell some of the highest scores on
the summary.
"I know a lot of superintendents and
there is nobody more dedicated than
Dr. Nickell. She has such a heart for
children and to see them meet all of
their expectations," Sellers noted.
The evaluation system was of con-
cern to Board Member Tim Harris who
felt results could be off.
"We have different interpretations of
the questions and the wording. It can
cause skewed results," he said.
In addressing that issue, Nickell
offered to bring her portfolio for the
board's review before her next evalua-
tion to show more accurate issues and
performance levels with both the board
and her staff. All were in agreement that
despite their respect for Nickell, a better
plan including a chance to review her
portfolio would make for a more accu-
rate scoring system.
"We are clearly here for the students
and I know we're all on the same page,",
said Nickell. "These are very challenging
times for sure, but I have high expecta-
tions for myself and will definitely rise
up to them. I'm thankful for this."

REUNION: All class event

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Miller.
You can also purchase tickets by
mailing your check payable to Frost-
proof Alumni, P.O. Box 863, Frostproof,
FL 33843. Please include your name,
address, phone number, email address
and class year. Please RSVP before Sept.
6.
Individual and group photos will be
available for purchase by the Frostproof
Photography Club.

This event is sponsored by The
Frostproof Alumni Association and co-
sponsored by The Frostproof Chamber
of Commerce.
All proceeds after expenses will be
donated to the Old figh School Audito-
rium-renovation.
Any businesses that would like to
make a donation or anyone that would
like to volunteer to help set up and
tear down the event can contact Loral
Emery Lamere at 863-304-1116 or Er-
nestine Brown Miller at the Frostproof
Chamber of Commerce.

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service. "He was totally dedicated to his
profession and the Bulldogs."
She also recalled a moment after
Jackson had been afflicted with Parkin-
son's Disease, and largely confined to a
wheelchair, that everyone cherished.
"We remember one very magical mo-
ment, a slow dance at the Ramon The-
ater," she said. "George danced his last
slow dance with his beloved wife Judy.
There wasn't a dry eye in the house. It
was such a touching and affectionate
moment. We felt very blessed to be able
to witness that."
She said his attitude and effort were
even all the remarkable because of his
,disease.
"His attention to detail and his con-
cern for others always prevailed, even
as his illness began to take its toll," she
added. "His mind was fi:'re\ er clear
and focused on others. His legacy will
remain in our hearts forever."
Coach Aubrey Jackson remembers
one scouting trip he and Jackson took
to South Florida. Jackson, however,
was intent on getting back in time to
catch at least a little bit of Frostproof's
championship game that night against
Mulberry.
"We made it by halftime," Jackson
recalled. "All of those state troopers be-
tween here and Miami must have been
asleep, or maybewe were going so fast
they couldn't see us."
He recalled another-scouting trip lat-
er that year, as the Bulldogs got deeper
into the playoffs, that the pair bought
extra game program to stuff inside their
clothes to stay warm.
"His impact on the youth of Frost-
proof over the years is immeasurable,"
he noted. "He was an inspiration to
many."
He was one of many to recall Jack-
son's impressive memory.
"His mind was still sharp. He could
remember the kid who hit a winning
shot 20 years ago," Jackson added. "And
the name of the kid on the other team
that was guarding him."
Sharon Bellamy, one of the star play-
ers on one of Jackson's best teams, said
he was like a father to her.
"I always believe he saw more in me
than I saw in myself," she said. "He was
my angel on Earth. My goal is to make
him proud of me."
Mike Arms had visited with Jackson
less than'two hours before he passed
away.
He recalled one girl's basketball
practice where the players were having
a tough time with a shooting drill that
required shooting a three point shot,
getting the rebound, making another
shot from another spot on the court

Some current members of the Frostproof varsity football team wore their uniform's to Saturday's service as a tribute to the former coach and
athletic.director.

and so on.
"The girls were really struggling,"
Arms said. "Someone on the team
finally said 'Coach, you try it.' Coach
swished the three pointer. Rebounded
it, made the lay up. He didn't miss one
shot. The girl's could not believe what
they had just witnessed."
Buzzy Elder, pastor at the First Pres-
byterian Church, was the last to offer
his thoughts.
"He taught so many people, he
taught us to overcome," Elder added.
"George showed many of us, in his own
way how much he loved us by giving
his time, he gave of his talents, he gave
of his financial resources. He never
questioned a need, he just filled that
need."
The service concluded with the
crowd standing and singing the Frost-
proof High School aima mater.

Aubrey Whitaker, a former teacher and coach, was moved while he spoke of his friend.

PHOTOS BY K.M. THORNTON
Sharon Bellamy, one of Jackson's star basketball players, said she thought of Jackson as her
Sean McGraw sang one of Jackson's favorite hymn's "How Great Thou Art." father.

August 24, 2011

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Mike Arms assisted Jackson when he was the girl's basektball coach.

Buzzy Elder, pastor at Frostproof's First Presbyterian Church, wore one of Jackson's Bulldog-red
blazers in tribute.

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Farris Brannen was part of a group of former Frostproof school coaches and teachers who remem- Frostproof Mayor Kay Hutzelman said her relationship with Jackson was struck almost instantly
herd Jackson. 11 years ago. Her husband, Paul, sang "In The Garden" as part of the ceremony.

Sa v a a h, Co urtI

PHOTO BY BRIAN ACKLEY
Almost 300 gathered Saturday on George Jackson Court to celebrate the life of Jackson, who
passed away Aug. 14.

Students at Frostproof Elementary
School will be starting school this year
with a few changes.
The most noticeable difference will
be an increased emphasis on reading.
"One thing we're doing here is
increasing our reading time from 90
minutes to 120 minutes each day."
says Principal KimVanHook. "We are
fortunate to be part of a four-school
pilot program called Leveled Literacy
Interventions. It's a system of teach-
ing reading for children who are below
their grade level in reading."
Frostproof Elementary was selected
by the Title 1 Department to pilot
this program along with Polk County
Schools Socrum Loop Elementary, Dr.
Annie Roberts Elementary and Ste-
phens Elementary.
"We're piloting it because we actu-
ally tried it a little bit here last year and
had phenomenal results. Students were
moving a whole reading level every 10
or 15 days. It's a wonderful program,"
VanHook noted.
There were many benefit to being in
the program.
"We got almost 4,000 books. Now
that's four of each set, so maybe 1,000
titles,four of each title. Those are what
are used in the classroom for the read-
ing instruction. Then, there are black

PHOTOS BY K.M. THORNTON SR.

Early birds waited outside before being allowed to enter the school Monday, the first official day of the 2011-12 school year in Polk County.

Van Hook went on to say "We are both retired, but we have Jenna Waters
and white paper copies of the same very proud of the fact that last year at as a new first grade teacher. She is a
book that the children will get to take this school our second graders scored 9 Warner graduate and did her internship
home and keep. Real nice ones, real percent above the district average and here," VanHook explained. "We have a
books like Chicken Little," the princi- our first graders, I think it was 7 per- new guidance counselor because Mrs.
pal explained. "When the teachers use cent So, our guided reading program Jones, our guidance counselor, retired.
this system, they meet with just.three that we've been implementing is really
children at a time so it's a real intense, having some great success."
teacher led small group. We're hoping There have been only a few staff
to see great things from that for next changes at Frostproof Elementary.
year." "Mrs. Goolsby and Mrs. Washington

We're not sure if there was eagerness, or trepidation, or a little bit of both, as students got off
the bus Monday at Frostproof Elementary School.

Elaine Lilly is our new guidance coun-
selor. Elaine was guidance counselor
for many, many years in Babson Park
and then is coming here from Horizons
Elementary:It's nice to have someone
with all her years of experience joining
the staff."
Another change involves a state
program which the school has been;
participating in.
"Teresa Norris headed a program
called Florida First Start, which works
with families to help families become
the child's first teacher," VanHook
added.. "She's leaving that program and
going back to teaching Pre-K. She did
the Florida First Start for the last two
years and n9w she's gone back to the
classroom. I'm hoping we get to keep
the program.
"We were very, very blessed" says
VanHook. Even after budget cuts "we
were able to keep every single staff
member, para, cafeteria, custodian,-
no loss of employment here. Not every
school can say that, but we were really
lucky. We were really lucky where we
lost units, we had somebody retiring."
School hours haven't changed. They
are still 8:10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

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Students at Frostproof Elementary School will see a greater emphasis on reading this year since
the school is part of a pilot reading program.

There was a little bit of a back-up as staff and teachers greeted students as they started school at Frostproof Elementary Monday morning.

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This week as school begins, both
students and teachers will definitely
notice one big change at Ben Hill Grif-
fin Elementary
Students will no longer be switching
classes like they did last year, according
to Principal Patti McGill.
"We are very excited to go to self con-
tained classrooms, which means they
will have the same homeroom teacher
all day," McGill noted. "We felt this
would create more of a classroom fam-
ily atmosphere, which is so important
in the elementary classroom."
Aldo net this year are school hours,
which will be from 8:05 a.m. to 3:15
p.m.
McGill says, "We are going to con-
tinue on with the programs that were
so successful last year." Ben Hill Griffin
Elementary was able to raise it's school
grade by 77 points which was the third
highest in the county.
As far as new programs, McGill men-
tioned "Ben Hill Griffin will be part of
the Polk Writes which is a new writing
pilot for Polk County Schools."
McGill also explained the FCAT writ-
ing test will change in 2015.
"We're starting to gear up for that
while still teaching the Next Generation
Standards," she added.
There are no new teachers at Ben Hill
Griffin Elementary this year, but-there
are a couple changes.
"We have the exac( same staff as
we did last year with the exception
of Ms. Tensley. She moved to Osceola
County. Mrs. Garrett, who was here last

year, took her place. Resendez moved
to Tampa and transferred to a school
in North Lakeland. We had a couple
of openings in third grade, which we
filled with current staff members Mrs.
-VanBlarcom and Mrs. Elam. Mrs. Elam
came to us last year in January. She's
now in third grade. She was our Spell/
Read Specialist," the principal noted.
SMcGill added she is very proud of
her staff who "made some tremendous.
gains last year," and is looking forward'
to another successful year at Ben Hill
Griffin Elementary.

The school bulletin board was a popular place last Thursday during orientation at Ben Hill Griffin
Elementary Schoo. That's becasue that's where all the class assignments were posted.

PHUlIOU SB(KT I HUHiiOrj I[bH
Fourth grader Maria Martinez, pictured with mother Celina, said she was looking forward tothe
new school year.

Third graders Ruby (left) and Esmeralda Hernandez show off their new school clothes.

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August 24, 2011

There was a long line to get school shirts.

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Sun

lay celebrates PCSO Citizens

Assisted Patrol program

Robert Groover, of the Polk County Sheriff's Office, chats with Sun Ray resident Clarence and
Marolein Fry.

PHOTOS BY K.M. THORNTON SR.

Residents at Sun Ray earlier this month celebrated National Night Out, and the success of its Polk
County Sheriff's Department Citizen Assisted Patrol Program. Robert Groover, left, enjoys some
refreshments as part of the observance, along with CAP member Jan Bowen.

CAP program participants have their own sheriff's department vehicle. This night, it was Leo
Taylor who was on "patrol".

A little over two weeks ago, represen-
tatives from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture came to the SPCAs Lake-
land Campus of Kindness on a mission:
recruit four-legged federal agents.
Training Specialist Yen Crawley and
her colleagues from the USDA's Nation-
al Detector Dog Training Center were
scouting candidates for the detector
dog training program.
What are detector dogs?

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Pop Tart, a 3-year-old beagle that arrived at
the SPCA as a stray in July, was selected to
undergo the testing to be a detector dog.

These are exclusively selected and
specially trained canines that help to
protect America's agriculture and natu-
ral resources from invasive plant and
animal pests and diseases that "hitch" a
ride on travelers or business imports.
Pop Tart, a 3-year-old beagle that ar-
rived at the SPCA as a stray in July, was
selected to undergo the testing for this
prestigious position. Crawley said her
team travels from their base in Newn-
an, Ga., to shelters and rescue groups
throughout Florida seeking beagles,,
beagle mixes, labradors or labrador
mixes due to those breeds' acute sense
of smell and gentle nature.
To make the preliminary qualifica-
tion, dogs must be between the ages of
1 and 3 years old; heartworm negative;
and social, but not necessarily overly
friendly; most importantly though, they
have to love food.
"They have to pick food over any-
thing else, because that is what they
will learn and be rewarded with," said
-Crawley.
After leaving the SPCA, Pop Tart be-
gan her "employment" journey.
First she completed a temperament
test at the airport to ensure the noises,
sights and sounds didn't startle her.
After her second airport temperament
test, which verified her food drive
remained the same despite the bustling
people and luggage carts. she proceed-
ed to her medical examination.
Lasting a few weeks, this portion of
the qualification included blood work,
another heartworm test, as well as .
special examination of Pop Tart's spine,
hips and knees.
Crawley said the NDDTC does not
want the animals to be in pain while
they're working, so it makes sure the

PHOTO PROVIDED
This isn't just any beagle. It's Pop Tart, a 3-year-old at the SPCA who was trained to be a detector

dog.
animal is in superior health prior to
enrollment in the training program.
Now that Pop Tart has passed all of
her medical tests she will begin train-
ing.
NDDTC training is based on the
Clicker concept, a positive reinforce-
ment training method the SPCA cur-
rently uses with its animals to promote
good beha ior and increase adop-
tions. After Pop Tart is introduced to
the Clicker, a mechanical device that
makes a distinct "click" sound, NDDTC
trainers will begin to introduce odors
such as apple, mango, citrus and beef.
"We put the item inside a box and
then bring the dog in. Dogs are natu-
rally curious, so when she sniffs the
correct box, we'll click and reward,"

said Crawley. After a quite a few repeti-
tions, the dog starts to associate that
odor with getting a treat.
"It's a lot of fun; like a big game of
hide and seek," added Crawley.
From the boxes, she will move into
sniffing suitcases. Pop Tart will then be
assigned to a trained handler based on
personality, and then following the 10-
week traiinig process, the teams will.
be deployed to international airports
throughout the United States. Pop Tart
will probably serve five to six years as
most detector dogs retire at 9 years
old. Dogs that do not make the cut or
change their mind after a few months
of training are either returned to the
shelters they were recruited from or the
NDDTC finds homes for them.

Polk School Board changing boundary lines

By DIANE NICHOLS
STAFF WRITER
A careful study of the 2010 census is dictating
possible new guidelines for the Polk County School
District's boundary lines.
Three maps were presented by school district
staff to board members for review at their last work
session outlining different options for all seven
districts with-one common thread keeping com-
munities whole.
"The ideal population for each district is 86,014,"
said Fred Murphy, associate superintendent of sup-
port services. "The maps were constructed based
on the census block and the number of people in
each area. We try to keep the number of people
equal in each district and to preserve communi-
ties."
Components that go into dictating district
boundary lines amount to a delicate balancing act.
Maps must divide the county with more than 1,850
square miles into seven districts keeping the popu-
lation in each district as equal as possible. The final
plan can only be based on current census blocks
and cannot project future growth patterns.
It is also required that School Board members

The next step in the process would entail preparing a resolution of legal description
for the new districting boundaries for review. Once approved, the new district lines
would be effective immediately upon adoption and in time for the 2012 election
year.

reside in the district that they represent. All final,
options are created to follow communities as a
whole. The school district is the eighth-largest in
Florida and is the 31st largest in the country with
about 94,000 students in grades K-12.
The map favored by board members would
give School Board Member Hazel Sellers the most
schools in her district with 25 and the second
highest population as compared to her peers with
86,125. School Board Chairwoman Kay Fields' new
boundaries would mean she would have the high-
Sest population in her district with 86,357 residents,
but have the fewest schools totaling 15. School
Board Vice Chairman Tim Harris would have 17
school sites and the lowest population in his district
at 85,767.
Staff members were successful in creating maps
that met their initial goals with one board member

representing each community. The lone exception
was the city of Lakeland, the largest city in Polk
County at approximately 74.4 square miles.
School Board AttorneyWes Bridges said the next
step in the process would entail preparing a reso-
lution of legal description for the new districting
boundaries for review at a future meeting. Once
approved, the new district lines would be effective
immediately upon adoption and in time for the
2012 election year. State law only permits districts
to make changes to district boundaries during odd-
numbered years.
Superintendent of Schools Sherrie Nickell ap-
plauded her staff's hard work on the final maps and
was pleased by the option the board favored.
"When I'm out at events, I hear so much about
community," said Nickell. "We want to preserve
that."

Sen. JD Alexander backs Romney's presidential bid

Republican Mitt Romney said
among the legislative endorsements
he got from Florida, includes Sen-
ate Budget Chairman JD Alexander,
R-LakeWales.
"Mitt Romney has the experience

to put our financial house
back in order," said Al-
exander. "While he was
governor, he balanced the
budget without raising
taxes and was a job creator.JD Alexander

His experience in both business and
government is exactly what we need to
get the economy turned around."
In addition to Alexander, other
lawmakers who endorsed Romney
were Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Sarasota;

State loses 22,100 jobs, most due to government cuts
Sr rses ont in let fres

Polks rate rises a half point in latestfigures

STAFF, WIRE REPORT

Florida lost 22,100 jobs in luly, more
than half due to state and local govern-
ment cutbacks.
Officials on Friday announced
Florida's luly unemployment rate was
10.7 percent. That's unchanged from
a revised figure for lune. The original
lune rate was 10.6 percent. But that
isn't so for Polk County. The rate here
went from 11.7 percent in June to 12.1
*, percent in July, according to figures
from the Agency forWorkforce Innova-.
non.
The rise in Polk should not be too
Surprising as a Polk Works official said
that is common in the summer.
Paula Bohnstedt, the assistant direc-
tor of Work Force 20/20, the business
arm of Polk Works, said in the figures
normally rise in Polk County from lune
to August before they drop again later
in the year.
But the figures are not looking so
great in Polk County. Polk has the 14th
nighest unemployment in the state
among the 67 counties. The Lakeland-
Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical
Area has the sLxth highest unemploy-
ment rate.
On Friday, the Agency for Workforce
Innovation reported that the number
of jobs created since lan. I had shrunk
from previous estimates, a drop that
negatively affects Gov. Rick Scott's
promise to add 700,000 jobs to the
state's economy in the next seven years.
The drop of21,200 immediately
Became fodder for politicians -
Democrats quickly put out a statement
questioning what happened to all those
jobs, jobs, jobs.
State employment officials, mean-
w.hile, cautioned that the unemploy-
ment rate, which represented a 0.1
percentage point uptick from prelimi-
nar iJune figures, was not unexpected
as the state.crawls its way back from
the biggest economic downturn since
the 1930s.
"You need tolook at the long-term
trends," said AW\1 Chief Economist Re-

becca Rust. "There \ill be fluctuations
month to month."
Florida's job loss figure was the sec-
ond highest nationally behind Illinois.
In Polk County, there were 95 more
unemployed than there were in June,
figures sho\\. Florida, though, still has
a net gain of 64,300 jobs for the year
and in Polk County the rate was 1 point
better than it was in July 2010 at 13.1
percent.
Florida's rate also remained sig-
nificantly higher than the 9.1 percent
national jobless figure for luly.'
The U.S. Labor Department on
Thursday, though, had good news for
the state. It reported Florida last week
had the biggest drop in applications for
unemployment benefits of any state.
They were down by 2,580 due to few-
er layoffs in agriculture, manufacturing,
construction, services and retail.
However, there could be worse
figures that come out next month as
numbers that don't show in July's fig-,
uresare 134 workers who were laid off
from the South Florida Water Manage-
meit District last week. saving the
district $9 million in salaries.
included in the group are 20 scien-
tists with an average of 15 years of ser-

\ice. They join 19 scientists who took
a buyout in June and several others
who found jobs at different agencies or
institutions before the layoffs.
However, there also may be some
positive news, though the numbers in
Florida remain higher than national
averages, as it has been since 2008.
Favorable interest rates and ample.
inventory helped boost home sales in
July by 12 percent compared to a year
ago, with some markets seeing much
higher increases.
The statewide average belied much:
heftier increases in some markets. Sales
jumped 47 percent in Miami and 57
percent in Tallahassee as buyers ap-
peared to be taking advantage of lower
prices in those markets, where median
prices fell 8 percent and 10 percent
respectively.
Statewide, prices held relatively
stable, falling 1 percent year to year,
from $137,700 to $136,500.
Doing its part, the state began a $291
million road project in Jacksonville to
be financed by the Florida Turnpike
Enterprise and repaid by tolls. The First
Coast Outer Beltway project will be one
of the first of a series of new projects
aimed at jump starting infrastructure

construction while the economy is
slumping, taking advantage of low
costs for the work, and the-Scott ad1
ministration hopes helping to lowei
the state's unemployment rate.
The project is a harbinger of thingsito
come as the state Weans itself off fuel!
taxes to pay for roads. State transporth-
tion officials expect to lose $5 billion ;
by the end of the decade in gas tax re\-
enue that traditionally pays for roads,
bridges and other infrastructure that
connects Floridians.
The Florida Transportation Commis-
sion found out last week the effects of
improved gas mileage will have an even
more immediate impact, reducing 2011
revenue by $24 million and reaching
$500 million a year by 2015.
Florida's recovery efforts will also
get some help from the feds. The state
will get nearly $100 million in federal
money for small business loans.
Meanwhile, BP Oil has, as of this
.week, paid Florida individuals and
businesses more than $2 billion in pay-
outs. But federal officials overseeing the
payouts said the going may get tougher
for some with more stringent require-
ments for future payments under the
$20 billion program.

Genshaft say USF stronger asca system

President avoids

By KIM WILMARTH
ST. PErERSBLiRG TIMbES

TAMPA Forge ahead, and be wary
of distractions. That was the message
University of South Florida faculty
Heard last week as they were welcomed
back to campus for the new semester.
Amid talk of the school's booming re-
search, academic success and challeng-
es ahead, there was one big distraction
faculty didn't hear about at the annual
fall address. That would be the;recent
call to make one of it campuses -- USF
Polytechnic in Lakeland an indepen-
dent university,
After the meeting, USF President
Judy Genshaft said that the strength
of the USF system lies in its ability to
deliver degrees across various regions,

speaking on distraction of Polytechwantingto pulbut

she said. That's what makes USF such
a successful economic engine. But, "To
me, everybody needs to work together
in a cost-effective way."
USF's branch campuses, including
USF St. Petersburg and USF Sarasota-
Manatee, in addition to USF Polytech-
nic, govern themselves. But under
the USF umbrella, they share a vast
amount of resources.
Genshaft pointed to one example,
the school's computer network, which
she characterized as a "huge cost."
If certain arms of USF's system want
to break away, they'd no longer have
access to that benefit not to mention
USF's legal counsel, marketing, athletic
programs, the library system, registrar
: and admissions offices and research
dollars, to name a few.

"This is a time when we need to be
good stewards of taxpayer dollars,"
Genshaft said, reiterating the message
delivered to faculty moments earlier
by USF Provost Ralph Wilcox. "We have
to do what's in the best interest of the
students."
Then Genshaft added, "I don't look
at distractions." The USF Polytrchnic
issue is sure to heat up next month,
when the Florida Board of Governors
discusses it at its next meeting.
The board, which oversees the public
university system, asked Genshaft to..
send a USF representative to the Sep-
tember meeting to make a presentation
about the branch campus's potential
future.
Calls for its independence were
stirred up last month by JD Alexander,

the state Senate's powerful budget
chairman from Lake Wales who helped
secure $35 million for the campus's
new building. Alexander's sentiments
were echoed by dozens of Polk Couniy
leaders in a letter sent to the Board of
Governors chairwoman. :
This week, news broke'that another
senator, Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenl-
ton, would be open to his region's USF
branch separating from the whole, tob.
But in a phone interview, Bennett
said his comments were "blown out
of proportion," and he was merely
responding to questions about whether
he would explore such a possibility.
Bennett said he would, but only if the
community or university leaders asked
him to.
He said so far, none have. -

Troopers looking for drunkdrivers Labor Day weekend

Florida Highway Patrol are picking up on looking
for drunk drivers over the Labor Day weekend as
troopers take part in the national Drive Sober or Get
Pulled Over campaign.
The Patrol will join thousands of other law enforce-
*ment and highway safety agencies across the nation
through Monday, Sept. 5, to reduce the number of

impaired drivers on Florida's roadways in an effort to
save lives, it said. The campaign began Aug. 19.
"Not only do you risk killing yourself or someone
else, but also the trauma and financial costs of a crash
or an arrest for impaired driving can be significant,"
said FHP Director Col. David Brierton. "Violators
often face jail time, the loss'of their driver license,

higher insurance rates, attorney fees. time away from
work and dozens of other expenses."
All uniformed FHP personnel, including those
normally assigned to administrative duties, will patrol
interstates and other major state roads during the
four-day holiday period. FHP Auxiliary troopers also
will volunteer to augment the Patrol this weekend.

By PEGGY KEHOE
MANAGING EDITOR
Bartow sits a little higher on the sea
level chart these days, since losing
more than 1,400 pounds.
Over the last 12 weeks, 105 Bartow
residents and commuters have partici-
pated in Aqui Chiropractic Clinic's third
Belly Off Bartow, losing 1,444.4 pounds,
or 6 percent of their weight. It was the
second team challenge; the first Belly
Off was an individual challenge.
Dr. Alex Aqui's aim is "basically just
to motivate people to lose weight, and
by losing weight they improve their
overall health."
With names like Trimming Govern-
ment Waist, Bar Ton, and Cottage
Cheese Cuties, teams obviously had a
sense of humor about a serious goal:
getting healthier.

Roxann Lake (left) and Lori Benton, of the
Model Development team, found being on a
weight loss team gave them accountability.

Being on a team made a difference to
participants, some of whom averaged a
loss of one pound a week, while others
lost five pounds a week.
A second Belly OffBartow team chal-
lenge starts Sept. 14 and Deb Goins
"can't wait to do it again." She was a
member of the 2+3=10 team from the
Public Defender's Office.
"I'm so thankful for this program. It
gave me incentive. It's a tremendous
program."
Previously Goins had lost 69 pounds
on Weight Watchers, but had gained
some back. She lost 10 pounds in the
Belly Off challenge.
"It was aless of a burden, knowing I
had a team, being held accountable,"
Goins explained. Some people are
self-starters, "others need to be do-
ing something for someone else" by
helping them achieve their weight-loss
goals.
Teammate Aaron Maslanik agreed
it was good to have the support of a
team. The challenge was "like a kick in
the butt" thathe needed. Maslanik said
the lost "the easy weight," 38 pounds.
While he "didn't talk about it to a whole
lot of people, it was good to have sup-
port."

Roxann Lake and Lori Benton, who
work at the Florida Department of
Transportation, were on the Model
Development team (a.takeoff on DOT's
modal development department). They
began by setting goals and said they
learned from the program.
Lake wanted to lose a pound a week
and achieved that, but added, "I don't
think Lwould have if I didn't have to
come weigh in." Benton set her goal
at two pounds a week. Although she
didn't manage that every week, she lost
weight, "so I'm ahead anyway. Coming
in every week and being accountable"
to her team helped her deal with her
schedule that finds her on the go and
eating out a lot.
Lake said she learned about making
food choices, choosing more items with
less calories than before the challenge.
She limited herself to 1,200 calories a
day. "It was hard at times, but my hus-
band helped, too."
Bentbn's husband was "very support-
ive," too, and even lost weight himself.
They used to eat about 8:30 or 9 p.m.,
but now eat around 7 p.m., and have a
health snack later in the evening.
Both women chose the swimming
pool for their exercise routine.

Now keep the weight off
At the party Wednesday celebrat-
ing the end of the challenge, personal
trainer April Potter said the next chal-
lenge is keeping the weight off. Mod-
eration is the key, watching calorie con-
tent and exercising. She recommended
Salad was
^A V^ '^ as popular
as brownies
4 ;^ i2 during the
celebra-
7 motion ofthe
conclusion of
the second
Belly Off
Bartow team
weight loss
challenge.

using a pedometer to keep track of how
many steps one takes during the day,
and increasing that number.
Potter and Aqui both favor keeping a
food journal, which keeps you aware of
just what you're putting in your body.
A journal can help the dieter figure out
when and why they eat, as well.
An exercise program three or more
times a week is important, but Potter
said even small amounts add up 10
minutes here, five minutes before you
jump in the shower; 10 minutes three
times a day.
"Stay active," she said. "If you have a
cheat day, do it on an active day."
But you should skip meals, she as-
serted. "If you skip meals, you're teach-

ing your body to store fat and burn
muscle."
Challenge rules allow a maximum
weight loss of 10 pounds a week. Even
if someone loses more than that, only
10 pounds are recorded because that
kind of weight loss isn't healthy.
Aqui encourages participants to lose
one to two pounds a week. The keys to
losing weight and getting fit are simple,.
but not necessarily easy. "Calorie con-
trol: eating the right amount of food,
and exercise" is the way to lose weight
and get healthier.
Of the 105 starters on 21 teams, the
majority finished the challenge, and
Aqui said the 6 percent overall weight
loss was "pretty good for such a big
group."

Competition a factor, but there was
money, too
It wasn't all about the delight at los-
ing weight; there were cash prizes, too.
In fact the competition was a big factor
for the individual winners in the first
and second team challenges. Bobby
Wallace, the individual winner in the
first team challenge, exercised for most
of the last 24 hours before weigh-in, he
said. He lost 25.6 percent of his weight.
This year's winner, Jeff Ruiz, lost 70
pounds for a 27.89 percent loss He
drank a Body byVi shake at breakfast
and dinner, then had a regular meal for
lunch, limiting himself to 1,200-1,500
calories a day. Ruiz walked four miles
in the morning and at night.
With his 50th birthday approaching,
Ruiz decided it was time to get rid of
his extra weight. He also found compe-
tition a big motivator.
"I saw the prize money," which as top
individual was $800.
But that wasn't all. His team, The
Shedders, split $2,000 as the big-

PHOTOS BY PEGGY
KEHOE
Jeff Ruiz (left) receives
his first place Belly Off
Bartow check from Dr.
S Alex Aqui. Ruiz lost 27.89
percent of his weight
in the 12-week team
challenge.
gest losing group. Team
members besides Jeff, were hiswife
Angela, Buddy and Crystal Skinner and
Aileen Aqui, Dr. Aqui's wife. They didn't
know each other before the challenge.
They joined as individuals and were
placed together on the team. It worked:
The Shedders lost 159.8 pounds or
16.35 percent. Winners were deter-
mined by percentages of weight lost.
In second place was H20, losing
138.1 pounds, 11.27 percent, earning
$1,000; third, Cottage Cheese Cuties,
all women. 92 pounds 10.38 percent,
who split a check for $500; fourth,
Butter Bellies, 132.4 miles, 9.3 per-
cent; fifth, Bar Ton, 105.4 pounds, 7.47
percent; sixth, Mitty and His Divas, 81.6
pounds, 7.04 percent; seventh, Trim-
ming Government Waist, 81.2 pounds,
6.7 percent; eighth, Team Madrid, 82.2
pounds, 6.36 percent; ninth, 2+3=10,
76.2 pounds, 6.15 percent; and 10th,
Rock and Roll That Belly Off, 51.8
pounds, 5.22 percent.
Other winning individuals were: sec-
ond, Mitty Ryan, 23.7 percent, who won
$400; Bryant Skinner, 22.68 percent,
$200; fourth, Joe Oros, 18.52 percent;
and fifth, Carol Fisher, 13.65 percent.
The challenge has grown each time.
The first Belly Off drew fewer than 20
individuals; the second had 65 people.
on 13 teams; this one had 105 people
on 21 teams.
Readying himself for the competi-
tion, Wallace plans to join the next
Belly Off Team Challenge which starts
Sept. 14.
Aqui was pleased with the results, he
told the competitors, who celebrated
at the party with salad ... and brownies,
although more salad was eaten than
brownies.
"It was a joy to watch you guys each
week and see you transform."

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;Not so long ago, X-ray computed
tomography more popularly known
as the CT or cat scan was popularly
regarded as a novel, expensive and
vaguely exotic form of medical imag-
ing; You only got a CT scan when things
were really serious.
But a new study published in the
journal "Annals of Emergency Medi-
cine" suggests CT scans are much more
routine, their use in emergency rooms
rising 330 percent over the last 12 years,
or 11 times faster than the rate of ER
visits.
In 2007, 13.9 percent of emergency
patients received a CT scan, up from
just 3.2 percent in 1996. "This means
that by 2007, one in seven emergency
department patients got a CT scan. It
also means that about 25 percent of all
CT scans done in the United States are
performed in the emergency depart-
ment," said Keith Kocher, a clinical
lecturer at the University of Michigan
and first.author of the study.
Kocher said the research doesn't ex-
plain why CT use has risen so dramati-
cally, but "it does make one wonder.
There are risks to overuse of CT scans,

Bright lights, big CT

WELL NEWS
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because each scan involves radiation -
so if they're done for niarginal reasons
you have to question why."
The study found that CT use in-
creased for all of the 20 most common
reasons that patients cite for coming
to ERs, but it was particularly high for
impairments of nerve, spinal cord or
brain function, convulsions, vertigo,
headaches, abdominal pain and gen-
eral weakness.
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
On average, the human nose cleans,
warms and humidifies more than 500
cubic feet of air each day, or about the
volume of 90 four-cushion sofas.
GET ME THAT. STAT!
At slightly more than 36, Austria has
more smokers, percentage-wise, than
any other country in the world.
NUMBER CRUNCHER
A serving of Jack Link's original beef

jerky (28 grams) contains 80 calories, 5
from fat. It has 0.5 grams of total fat or
1 percent ofthe recommended total fat
intake for a 2,000-calorie daily diet.
It also contains 20 milligrams of cho-
lesterol (7 percent); 590 mg of sodium
(25 percent); 3 grams of total carbohy-
drates (1 percent); 3 grams of sugar and
15 g of protein.
COUNTS
1 in 3 Chances that a live birth in
Italy will involve a Caesarian section.
1 in 5 Chances in the United
States.
Source: OECD Health Data 2003
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any sort of mutation or abnormality
resulting in a threat or harm to health.
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patients describing life in late-state
cancer to book reviews to papers in.
scholarly journals.

DOC TALK
Cyanotic A descriptive term for
when a patient's skin and mucous
membranes are bluish in color from
an inadequate supply of oxygen in the
blood.
PHOBIA OF THE WEEK
Ordacleaphobia fear of imperfec-
tion
NEVER SAY DIET
The world's speed-eating record for
lobsters is 44 (11.3 pounds ofmeat) in
12 minutes, held by Sonya Thomas.
CURTAIN CALLS
In 1958,.an actor named Gareth Jones
collapsed and died between scenes of
a live television play being broadcasted
from the studios of the Associated
British Corporation in Manchester,
England. The show went on, with the
director improvising around Jones'
absence.
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Enlarged heart in youngsters often
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am 25 and from dinnertime on will reduce the
the-oldest of five boys. All of us have TO YOUR volume of the nocturnal symphony.
been active in sports. My 14-year-old If your husband has pauses in his
brother had an examination to play GOOD snoring, he could be suffering from
football. The doctor heard a murmur sleep apnea, a medical condition that
and had further tests done, including HEALTH requires treatment.
an echocardiogram (soundwave picture For ordinary snoring, sleeping on
of the heart). It turns out my brother Dr. Paul one's side can put an end to it. People
has something called hypertrophic car- Donhue do not stay on their sides through the
diomyopathy. My mother called to tell entire night. If you make a pocket in
me that all of us need to be examined the back of the pajamas and put a
for it. Why? I had many exams previ- tennis ball in it, that will keep your hus-
ously. C.J. band-on his side.
ANSWER: "Hypertrophic" means the laid down in a careless manner, and it Your family's dentist can fit your
heart has become overgrown. "Car- generates dangerous heart rhythms. husband with a device that draws the
diomyopathy" indicates that the heart Treatment depends on the extent lower jaw forward. It opens the throat
enlargemeni isn't the result of high of the process. Some cases can be and prevents snoring.
blood pressure, heart valve disease or controlled with medicines. For others,
clogged heart arteries. Here, the cause paring away excess heart muscle is the DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My mother
is genes. It's an inherited condition. way to correct the problem. Injecting made all her children chew their food
That's the reason why you and your alcohol into the most overgrown areas at least 25 times. She claimed that it
brothers need an examination. Even of the heart can reduce its size. Sur- helped food digest. I gave this up when
if you have never heard of this condi- gery is another option. In some cases,
tion, it isn't uncommon. It's found in as a.defibrillator is implanted to prevent
many as one in 500 people randomly sudden death from abnormal heart d o
examined off the street. Most of these rhythms. COffee and oughnut
people have no symptoms, but they are
likely to develop them. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: What causes are reading your h(
Others come down with symptoms at snoring? My husband keeps the entire
earlier ages. Fainting'spells, an indica- family awake because of his snoring.
tion of abnormalheartrhythms, are Does it indicate an illness? Our children Don i lie t e it U
a common sigh. (Most fainting spells laugh about it, but I don't find it the U(lC it
are quite innocent and NOT related to least bit amusing. R.G. (
this disorder.) Breathlesshnss on slight ANSWER: A vibrating reed makes the
exertion is another sign. An examin- sound produced by any wind instru- Call tO(da\ andi
ing doctor can hear a murmti typical ment. A snore comes from vibration
of the disorder. You could have the of redundant throat tissue. Obesity, sublscribe to vour
problem without having a murmur, so therefore, is one cause of snoring.
it wasn't discovered. An echocardio- Obesity-caused snoring can be cured or hometownTI paer
gram provides evidence that clinches diminished by weight loss.
the diagnosis. Alcohol or similar relaxants also anl See for \'oulself.
Sudden death in a young athlete encourage snoring. They cause such
often is caused by hypertrophic car- relaxation of throat tissues that they 533-4183 or 676-3467
diomyopathy. Not only has the heart vibrate just like the excess tissues of
muscle grown larger, but it has been an obese individual. Taking no alcohol

a bad sign
I left home at 18. Is th&re any evidence
that chewing that number of times aids
digestion? H.H.
ANSWER: The object of chewing is
to reduce the size of food so it can be
swallowed easily and to mix saliva with
the food for the same reason. Saliva
starts the digestive process.
I have never heard that a prescribed
number of chews is necessary to ac-
complish these goals.
Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable
to answer individual letters, but he will
incorporate them in his column when-
ever possible. Readers may write him
or request an order form of available
health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Readers may
also order health newsletters from
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(c) 2011 North America Syndicate Inc.

Veldman named employee of the month

BetteVeidman, marketing assistant, was named
'Employee of the Month for July at Lake Wales Medical
Center.
She has been with LWMC since 2006, and coordi-
nates the Senior Circle program for the hospital. She
also provides numerous other support services in the
marketing department.
"Bette has been very flexible with a great deal of
changes. She has taken on ever-increasing respon-
sibilities and has offered to take on even more. And
she still does a great job of always greeting our Senior
Circle members with a smile,-making them feel wel-
come, and meeting their needs. She's a huge asset to
us and goes far and above the call on a regular basis.
She is always friendly and helpful and has that posi-
tive 'can do' attitude," Marketing Director Maryemma
Bachelder said, nominating her.

LWMC to offer
diabetes survivors class
"Diabetes Survivor Skills" is scheduled from 1 to 3
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24, in the Hunt Building sec-
ond floor classroom.
This free class is taught by registered dietician Ja-
mie Moore, MPH, RD. It is ideal for those newly-diag-
nosed with diabetes, or those who are struggling with
managing the disease. Reservations are required, and
class size is limited. There is no charge for the class,

but registration is required.
Participants are encouraged to bring a guest.
The class is offered as part of the hospital's "Live
Well" health education program. To register, call 678-
2288.

CPR class offered
Lake Wales Medical Center offers a community CPR
class on from 8 a.m. to noon Thursday, Aug. 25, in the
LWMC Hunt Building second floor classroom.
The teacher for the course is education director
April Guindon, R.N.
- It costs $40 for initial certification, $20 for renewal.
The course is American Heart Association certified.
Participants will need to go to Guindon's office to
fill out a registration form, check out a course book,
and then pay for the course before the class day.
To register, call (863) 678-2716 and leave a message.

Caregivers need seeking
new board members
Polk Fanmily caregivers is looking for candidates for
the board of directors for the coming year.
Polk Family Caregivers is a non-profit charity
whose mission is to provide insight and support to
family caregivers by being a resource for the thou-
sands of people in Polk County who struggle to care
for a loved one that has become ill, frail or disabled.

Candidates should have a background in manage-
ment, finance, healthcare, fundraising, public rela-
tions, counseling, advocacy or community building
and be available to attend monthly meetings and
serve on working committees.
Anyone interested call or click, Polk Family Care-
givers, info@polkcaregivers.org or (863) 601-9110 for
details.

Mall walkers plan prize party
The Mall Walkers program, sponsored by Lake
Wales Medical Center and Eagle Ridge Mall, has a
Prize Party from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7
in the Food Court area of the mall.
Mall Walkers can stop by-and turn in their tracking
cards and redeem them for prizes based on the dis-
tance they've walked. LWMC also will offer free blood
pressure and glucose checks during the prize party.
The Mall Walkers program enables people to walk
inside the mall from 8 a.m'.-10 a.m. Monday through
Saturday, and from 10 a.m.-noon on Sundays.
All Mall Walkers must enter through the Food Court
and receive a badge in the Food Court, or wear the
Mall Walker T-shirt. Participants are encouraged to
track their mileage each day to earn prizes, including.
walking towels, water bottles, movie tickets and gift
certificates to mall stores.
Participants are reminded to check with their phy-
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CMA set up in agreement
to end lawsuit in how
prisoners were cared for
By DAVID ROYSE
THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA

TALLAHASSEE Democratic legisla-
tors on Friday criticized the Legislature
for allowing the Correctional Medical
Authority to close Thursday, saying it
could lead to a lawsuit.
The CMA provided oversight of
medical care of Florida prisoners for a
quarter century, but was the victim of
a funding fight in the Legislature this
year. Lawmakers passed legislation to
eliminate it, but Gov. Rick Scott vetoed
that legislation, in part because of con-
cern that the state might be sued over
how it cares for inmates if it got rid of
CMA's oversight of prison health care.
However, lawmakers didn't provide
any funding for the office.
The shuttering of the Correctional
Medical Authority was a grave mistake
opening Florida and Florida taxpay-
ers to the possibility of'widespread
financial and legal repercussions," Sen.
Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa and Rep.
Mark Pafford, D-West Palm Beach, said
-Friday.
CMA \\wa set up in the 1990s as part
of a consent.agreement to end a lawsuit
over how prisoners were taken care of.
S By allowing legislative interference
to block its funding, the closure of the
CMA potentially iiolates, at a mini-

mum, the spirit of Justice Susan Black's
1993 court order settling the Costello
v. Wainright class action litigation,"
Joyner and Pafford said in a joint state-
ment. "Despite our efforts, and the
governor's veto of legislation eliminat-
ing the oversight group, the CMA was
finished off behind the scenes, and
outside the scrutiny of the media, the
public, and other key stakeholders.
"To pre-empt any attempts to hold
the state of Florida in contempt, or
open the door to new litigation as a
result of its closure, we urge Gov. Scott
to explore all possible options, includ-
ing the issuance of an executive order
sustaining the CMA's operations pend-
ing the return of the Legislature."
SThe issue of the agency's possible
elimination has come up for a couple
years. During the transition period
between the Crist administration and
the Scott administration, CMA officials
contemplated that possibility in a tran-
sition document made available to the
incoming governor and his staff.
"If the CMA is eliminated, Florida
would be vulnerable to legal challenges
to the constitutionality of health care
provided to approximately 103,000 in-
mates in state correctional institutions,
which could result in costly federal
court intervention," the transition
document said. "Approximately 35,000
inmates are released to the community'
each year. Significant portions of this
population have communicable dis-
eases which if not treated appropriately
pose a public health risk to the com-

munity atlarge. Approximately 16 20
percent of the prison population has a
diagnosed mental illness and a grow-
ing portion of this group has severe
and persistent mental illness requiring
on-going treatment and aftercare plan-
ning."
That risk to the public at large was
cited by Scott when he vetoed the legis-
lation eliminating the agency.
"I believe this action is unwise
because it removes a valuable layer of
oversight of the state prison system and
could cause public health and safety
risks if appropriate care is not provided
to inmates in the state prison system,"
Scott said in a veto message in May.
"The continuing reporting of findings
in CMA surveys indicates continued
oversight of the prison health care is
necessary."
Its demise comes just a couple
months after the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled that California wasn't doing
enough to make sure prisoners weren't
victims of cruel and unusual punish-
ment, though not because of health
care but because of overcrowding. Still,
the ruling raised fears that a similar
opinion regarding health care could
lead to prisoners being released.
Several other states have had the
federal government intervene in die.
medical treatment of inmates, often as
the result of litigation.
The Scott administration had looked
for ways tokeep CMA going, and the
Department of Corrections and the
Correctional Medical Authority had

drawn up an agreement, signed this
summer, that would allow the six full
time CMA employees to be absorbed
into DOC, and do some of the same
work.
That agreement, however, was with-
drawn.
In addition to the CMA staff of six
employees, the agency supervised
teams of health care providers who did
surveys of prison health care to make
sure they were up to minimum care
standards.
The Legislature last year had allocat-
ed $741,559 for FY 2010-2011 to CMA,
which was slated to conduct 19 prison
surveys in the past year.
A note sent by CMA Executive Direc-
tor Murdina Campbell to members
of the CMA governing board said the
agency shut down at 5 p.m. on Thurs-
day.
"We are honored to have served the
agency all these years and are proud
of the accomplishments most im-
portantly, assisting the Department
of Corrections over the past 25 years
in providing appropriate health care
consistent with Eighth Amendment
requirements of the United States Con-
stitution," Campbell wrote. "The CMA
has served the state well as a unique
solution to ongoing federal interven-
tion in matters of inmate health care."
Lane Wright, a spokesman for Scott,
told the Palm Beach Post Thursday that
Scott has done everything he could to
save it, and that it was unfortunate the
SLegislature didn't see its value. -

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International biofuels expert joins Polytechnic

FROM USF POLYTECH

George Philippidis, an internationally
recognized leader in renewable energy,
has joined the University of South
Florida Polytechnic as director of the
Alternative Energy Research Center and
associate professor of biofuel engineer-
ing.
Philippidis has more than 20 years of
private- and public-sector experience
in bridging research and development
with business, entrepreneurship, and
marketing in the biofuels and renew-
able energy arenas.
He comes to USFP from Florida
International University in Miami,
where he was energy director of the
Applied Research Center, co-director
of the Global Energy Security Forum,
and research associate professor in the
College of Engineering and Comput-
ing. Prior to that he held management
positions at a subsidiary of Thermo
Fisher Corporation and at the National
Renewable Energy Lab.
He was president of Advanced Biofu-
els Corp., a biofuel and bioenergy con-
sulting firm that advises governments
,and companies in the Americas on how
to establish renewable energy policies
and industries.
Philippidis has led funded research
in cleantech projects totaling more
than $10 million. He holds 11 U.S. and
world patents in technologies relating
to biofuels, bioenergy and cleantech
and works closely with venture capital
firms and private investors. He has
been published on the global need for
energy diversification, as well as on his
research.
Coming to USF Polytechnic was a
straightforward choice for Philippidis.

"I direct technology development
for renewable fuels, like ethanol and
biodiesel, and renewable power, like
solar, wind and ocean, working with
the private sector to commercialize
such green and clean technologies,"
he said. "My business model combines
technology and business, which is the
cornerstone of the vision and mission
of USF Polytechnic."
Poly regional Chancellor Marshall
Goodman said: "Dr. Philippidis' exper-
tise in biofuels and renewable energy
is the perfect dovetail to USF Polytech-
nic's model for entrepreneurial endeav-
ors. And with the ever-rising price of
oil, his ground-breaking research could
not be coming at a better time."
At its simplest, biofuels are fuels
derived from plant material (biomass)
and algae.
-Biomass has been used to generate

electricity or produce steam, and it is
also an-excellent feedstock for alterna-
tives to the fossil fuels currently relied
on. Perhaps the best known biofuel is
ethanol, currently derived from corn,
but in the near future from biomass
and algae.
Philippidis cultivates native Florid-
ian algae in ponds, extracts lipids, and
converts the lipids into biodiesel and
jet fuel.
Florida's year-round warm climate
combined with the availability of
underused land, such as abandoned
phosphate mines and fisheries in Polk
County, make it an ideal place to pro-
duce algae, Philippidis said.
"We're sitting on a gold mine, of
sorts, and Florida has the potential to
become a major producer and exporter,
especially considering the infrastruc-
ture of our ports and Florida's strategic
location for easy access to markets in
Latin America and Europe," he said.
Philippidis' first task at USFP will be

to set up research labs and pilot-scale
facilities and form public-private part-
nerships with companies to produce,
test, and scale up biofuel technologies
before broader large-scale deployment.
"That is one of USFP's niches: to help
industry successfully commercialize
clean energy technologies, and in the
process generate valuable intellectual
property for licensing to the private
sector," Philippidis said.
In addition to research, Philippi-
dis will also teach at USFP, building a
curriculum in renewable energy and
biofuels."USF Polytechnic will be an
academic leader in the country in bio-
fuels and renewable energy, which are
top priorities for the United States in
the 21st century," he said.
Philippidis earned his undergraduate
degree in chemical engineering from
the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
in Greece, his Ph.D. from the University
of Minnesota, and his M.B.A. from the
University of Denver.

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Judge sends priest's slaying to grand jury

By HOLBROOK MOHR
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WAVELAND, Miss. -A judge ruled
Thursday there's sufficient evidence
for a grand jury to hear the case of a
31-year-old man charged with fatally
shooting a 70-year-old Louisiana priest
at a Mississippi beach house.
Authorities say JeremyWayne Man-
ieri, a convicted sex offender, confessed
that he shot the Rev. Edward Everitt
twice in the head on Jily 11, after al-
legedly passing out from alcohol and
drugs and waking up to find the priest
fondling him.
During a hearing Thursday, Munici-
pal Judge P.J. Mauffrey in Waveland,
Miss., sent the case to a grand jury. It
wasn't clear when the grand jury would
meet. Grand jury proceedings are se-
cret by design.

Brian Alexander, Manieri's attorney,
said people should reserve judgment
until all facts in the case are known.
Authorities have said Manieri
claimed during his alleged confession
that he and Everitt were drinking and
smoking marijuana before he shot the
priest with a pistol he found in Everitt's
bedroom at the beach house in Wave-
land. Authorities say preliminary tests
found marijuana in the priest's system,
but the results of more reliable toxicol-
ogy tests have not been made public.
Everitt, better known to his parish-
ioners in Hammond, La., as Father
Ed, used the beach house in the quiet
Mississippi town as a weekend retreat.
Authorities say Manieri did construc-
tion jobs around the house.
Police say Manieri shot Everitt with
the priest's own .380-caliber pistol,
then picked up his ex-wife and kids in

Everitt's car and set out for a Disney
vacation. Florida authorities arrested
Manieri at a hotel near Winter Haven.
At Thursday's hearing, Alexander
asked a detective if police were aware
that there were text messages between
the priest and Manieri in which the
priest gave Manieri permission to bor-
row his car.
Waveland, Miss., Det. Eddie Peterson
said he had subpoenaed the phone
records but had not seen them.
Authorities said Manieri went to Flor-
ida in Everitt's car and bought passes to
the Walt Disney World theme park but
was captured before going.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said
Manieri gave a detailed confession,
though Mississippi authorities say he
had stopped cooperating by the time
Waveland detectives picked him up.
Crosby Parker, assistant district at-
torney for Hancock County, Miss., said
it would be up to the grand jury to
decide if Manieri is indicted for mur-
der or capital murder. In Mississippi,
capital murder carries the possibility
of a death sentence. It is defined as a
murder committed during the commis-
sion of another felony.
Manieri is charged with murder in
the priest's death and grand larceny in
the taking of his car.
Everitt was pastor of Holy Ghost
Church in Hammond, La., and Our
Lady of Pompeii Church in nearby
Tickfaw. The Dominicans, a Catholic
order that dates to the year 1216, oper-
ates the churches and a school in the
community about 50 miles northwest
of New Orleans.
The Rev. Chris Eggleton, prior pro-
vincial of the Southern Dominican

Province, which covers 11 southern
states, has declined to comment on the
allegations.
Everitt, a native of Houston, had
been with the order since 1962 and
a priest since 1968. An interment for
Everitt's cremains will be held at 10.
a.m. Saturday at Friar's Cemetery Co-
lumbarium in Rosaryville, La.
"Our faith is in the life, death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ whoSt.
Dominic and Fr. Ed followed in the
midst of their own faith, joy, and hu-
man frailty," Eggleton wrote in an Aug.
9 letter posted on the Southern Prov-
ince website.
Manieri had been held in the Marion
County jail on $2 million bond in the
priest's death, but he was sentenced
last month to five years for violating
his probation by not meeting with his
probation officer. He was on probation
for failing to register as a sex offender.
He's now being held in a state prison in
Rankin County, Miss.
He might have been in jail at the time
Everitt died if it weren't for a mix-up
between the state's prisons and court
systems.
Manieri pleaded guilty to molest-
ing a child in 2006 and was sentenced
to two years in prison, with one year
suspended.
When he got out, he failed to register
as a sex offender and wound up serving
another 16 months for that. He was put
on probation when he was released,
and his failure to meet with his proba-
tion officer could have sent him back to
jail, bit it went unnoticed.
The state corrections agency blamed
the oversight on a "glitch in the com-
puter system."

Jeremy Manieri is escorted out of the Waveland Municipal Court after his preliminary hearing on
Thursday. Manieri is accused of killing the Rev. Edward Everitt and stealing:money and his car
before taking his family on vacation to Florida. Waveland, Miss., Municipal Judge PJ. Mauffrey
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Using the newest video equipment
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central Florida's leading executives.
Presenting completed videos to top
academics for evaluation..
Sounds like the makings for a
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it is actually a classroom assignment.
that helps students at the University of
South Florida Polytechnic gain a stron-
ger connection between classroom
content and what executives practice in
the realbusiness world.
Richard S. Kelso, an instructor in
USFP's College of Technology and In-
novation, asked.graduate students from
his Human Resource Management and

Human Behavior and Organization
classes to produce a 30-minute video
that applied course concepts to behav-
ioral interviews of local managers and
executives..
The assignment was part of a pi-
lot project for USFP's newly opened
Digital Media Innovation Studio. Kelso's
students had access to the studio's
state-of-the-art video equipment and
editing software and received training
on taking and editing video.
In teams of three, students inter-
viewed invited business managers and
executives, asking them behavioral-
based questions that would elicit
answers about how they deal with key

Area banks get lending money

The U.S. Department of the Treasury
said two Florida community banks
received a total of $10.4 million as part
of the, next wave of funding provided
through the Small Business Lending
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Those banks are Bank of Central
Florida in Lakeland, which got $7 mil-
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Richard Kelso

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mates at a premier screening.
To further validate that the students
were bridging the concepts from
classroom to the realities of business,
a multi-disciplinary panel of USFP
faculty experts were invited to evaluate
the videos.
"This applied learning technique
is a prime example of how program-
mring at USF Polytechnic prepares its
NIBA students for real-world business
environments," Kelso said.- The project
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technology, to successful business lead-
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giving them a firm understanding of
the central concepts found in today's
working world. And they had a lot of

fun in the process."
MBA candidate Michael Cheeseman
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a lot of insight into how to work well
with employees.
"I found the most common themes
for running a successful business
are the importance of communicat-
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feedback," Cheeseman said. "And it was
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demonstrated that professional looking
videos can be created using inexpen-
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Ben Hall, another MBA candidate,
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to talk with successful business lead-
ers, access he might not otherwise have
had.
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about their business philosophies,
Hall said. "This was a unique project,
and the classroom topics fit what we
heard from management nicely. The
video was a good way to do it, too,
instead of a report or written interview.
For my generation. v-e are very visual,
and the concepts and nuggets taught
by Dr. Kelso are easily transferrable to
video. And it was a really cool thing to
be a part of a pilot."
Executives volunteering to help with
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area hospital, and restau-
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on a huge over sized lot.
Great location, enjoy lake
views from your front door or
take a walk to the park. (863)
676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com
233 E SESSOMS AVE...
4BR/ 3.5 BA HISTORIC
BEAUTY! This house has
been completely restored. All
new electric, plumbing,air
conditioning, roof, well for irri-
gation, and paint! This house
is close to shopping,
schools,parks, area hospital,
and restaurants. This house is
located on a huge over sized
lot. Great location, enjoy lake
views from your front door or
take a walk to the park. Call
today to make an appoint-
ment! $227,900
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
25 LAKE ELOISE LN... Cus-
tom built, architecturally
designed! Every view of Lake
Eloise is maximized by this
stunning design. No detail has
been'overlooked with-4 bed-
rooms 4 full bathrooms, two
central AC units; upper and
lower level living areas, and a
private sitting area off the
master suite! Large, open liv-
ing room with- formal dining
just beyond. Eat in kitchen
with all the amenities you
would expect... built in Sub-
Zero refrigerator, Thermam-
dor ovens, cook-top, granite
counters, and amazing views!
Beautifully manicured lawn
and mature landscape greets
you as .you approach the
entrance. $750,000
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
3775 HURLBUT CIRCLE
Lake Wales...COUNTRY OAKS
home on large lot, with beau-
tifully landscaped yard. Split
floor plan with large sunken
Family Room with fireplace.
New paint inside and out.
New refrigerator and dish-
washer. 3 bed/2 bath with
over 1700 sf. REDUCED
$149,900
(863)676-0200 LEGACY
REAL ESTATE CENTER, INC.
www.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.com
3775 HURLBUT CIRCLE...
Lake Wales... COUNTRY
OAKS home on large lot, with
beautifully landscaped yard.
Split floorplan with large
sunken family room with fire-
place. New paint inside and
out, new refrigerator and
dishwasher. 3 bed/2 bath
with over 1,700 sq.ft.
REDUCED $149,900
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
FROSTPROOF -House For
Sale or Rent. 3bd,lBa.
Wood Frame. Sets on 3 City
Lots. Asking $40,000. Call
863-635-5774
Advertise in
The Classifieds!

1020 HOUSES FOR SALE
4 Br. 3 Ba. BUILT IN 2006
WITH OVER 2,000 FT. LIVING
AREA, Beautiful Home with
spacious floor plan, open
kitchen, formal dining, huge
living room, master bath with
walk in shower and garden
tub, freshly painted interior,
new stove and dishwasher,
$93,900 PRIME PLUS REAL
ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040
id # 2721 www.primeplus-
realestate.com
407 STOKES ROAD... this
two bedroom, one bath
(plumbing for ? bath in place)
home sits on one acre of
fenced in land that has-large
oaks and pine trees. Original-
ly a block house, with wood
frame addition added.
Attached two car garage and
small pen area for animals.
Quiet country setting with
plenty of room for farm ani-
mals. $79,900
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
407 Stokes Road...This two
bedroom, one bath (plumbing
for 1/2 bath in place) home
sits on one acre of fenced in
land that has large oaks and
pine trees. Originally a block
house, with wood frame addi-
tion added. Attached two car
garage and small pen area for
animals. Quiet country setting
with plenty of room for farm
animals. $79,900
(863) 676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com
778 CHELSEA WAY....3
BR/2BA POOL HOME with
HOT TUB! This is an immacu-
late pool home in great condi-
tion. Master suite and family
room each have a fireplace.
New paint, flooring and fix-
tures throughout. Enclosed
pool/spa, covered lanai and
great lake views! $143,900
.(863) 676-0200 LEGACY
REAL ESTATE CENTER, INC.
wwv..IE':"1': ,'I'EALESTATE-
CENTER.com

905 N. LAKESHORE BLVD,
LAKE WALES LOCATION,
LOCATION, LOCATION! Enjoy
lake front views from your
front .porch, take a walk or
ride: your bike on the lake
front trail. This 3br/2ba will
not disappoint! Close to shop-
ping, schools, parks, area
hospital, and restaurants.
Located on over sized lot.
$137,900 (863) 676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.iEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com
911 STATE ROAD 60 E...
Zoned residential or "Profes-
sional Office". Home has
recently been updated and is
move-in ready. New kitchen
with stainless steel appli-
ances, updated bathroom and
wood floors through out
house. There is a separate
entrance leading to an area
which could be used as a wait-
ing room. Ideal location for
architect, counselor, comput-
er repair, insurance, etc.
(Bookkeeping office next
door). $155,000
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
AUBURNDALE, LAKE-
FRONT Charming 4bd/2ba
home w/100' of lake frontage
on Lake Ariana. Original hard
wood flooring, crown mold-
ing. Large screened porch
overlooks the lake. lbd/lba
in-law quarters for family use
or can be rented. $299,000
Keller Williams Realty Lake
Wales. 863-206-8686.
www.CherylBossarte.com
ARE YOU ONLINE?
INCREASE YOUR
EXPOSURE!
Add your internet address
to your ad for a little extra!

1020 HOUSES FOR SALE
933 MANGHAM RD... From
the moment you drive through
the private, gated entrance
you know you have found par-
adise! Over 6 sprawling acres
unfold before your eyes!
Gaze across the grounds to
enjoy over 500" of lakefront
on Crooked Lake! The well
appointed, custom built 4
bed/3.5 bath home is tucked
in among the oak trees. The
unique character of this
"Mediterranean Ranch" style
home with over 4000 sq.ft. of
living is sure to please. The
arched entry from the foyer
draws you into main living
room featuring vaulted ceil-
ings with custom wood
beams and French doors lead-
ing to the screen enclosed
porches overlooking the lake
front. $1,750,000
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
BABSON PARK Nice
2bd/2ba home with large
family room that could be con-
verted to a 3rd bedroom. 2
car attached garage and 1
car detached garage/work-
shop. $132,000 Keller
Williams Realty Lake Wales
863-206-8686. www.Cheryl-
Bossarte.com
BLUE LAKE LAKEFRONT
WITH VIEWS FROM EVERY
ROOM ENTERTAINERS
DREAM!!! Over 3100 sq.ft.
of living area 4BD/4-1/2BTH
with Office off Master BD -
Formal Living and Dining-
Family room with Fireplace -
Retreat to the covered lanai
overlooking the pool and hot
tub with sweeping views of
Blue Lake. 2 car enclosed
garage and 2 car.carport with
workshop. All this on just
under 1 acre. REDUCED!!
$399,000 (863) 676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com

BLUE LAKE LAKEFRONT
WITH VIEWS FROM EVERY
ROOM ENTERTAINERS
DREAM!!!... great Family
House with Private Neighbor-
hood. Over 3100 sq.ft. of liv-
ing area. 4bd/4-1/2bth with
office off Master BD Formal
Living and Dining Family
Room with Fireplace Retreat
to the covered lanai overlook-
ing the pool and hot tub with
sweeping views of BlueLake.
2 car enclosed garage and 2
car carport with workshop. All
this on just under 1 acre.
$399,000. 863-676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
BRIGGS ROAD...One of a
Kind Home on North side of
Crooked Lake Beautifully
landscaped (2 acres).Over
3800 sf w/huge family room
,offering an impressive stone
fireplace overlooking the lake.
4 huge bedrooms each w/
bath. Remodeled kitchen with
granite and stainless steel.
French doors open to
screened back porch from the
kitchen, family room and mas-
ter bed. (Entire lakeside of the
home) Great time to get on
the lake, just in time for sum-
mer!!
(863)676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com
CROWN POINTE, LAKE
WALES! Spacious 3 bed/2
bath, split bedroom plan!
Enclosed back porch with
fenced yard. Convenient loca-
tion, close to everything!!
Nicely landscaped and great
curb appeal!
(863) 676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com

Could you use an Extra
$$$$$???
Georgetown Square
Apartments
behindn Publix off Hwy
60 in Lake Wales)
863-676-6387
A beautiful, peaceful
place to call home!
And... if that's not
enough, we'll pay your
water and sewer!
The specials are too
good to last for long,
so hurry in to see a
leasing professional for
additional details.
Bring this ad and
receive a special
deposit of only
$199.00

THE COUNTY IS DROP-
PING THE IMPACT
FEES FOR THE NEXT
SIX MONTHS AND NOW
IS THE TIME TO BUILD
A NEW HOME!!! SAVE
$$$THOUSANDS BUY-
ING AND BUILDING
NOW!!

ALTURAS, 14 acres
(more or less) for sale.
Will divide into mini-
mum of 5 acre tracts.
High and dry. Suitable
for building home, small
grove or raising cattle
or horses. Big enough
to build a home & sepa-
rate mother-in-law suite
or 2 homes! Close to
Alturas Elementary.
Enjoy country living at
its finest! Just 10 miles
to Bartow, Lake Wales
or Winter Haven. For
more information or to
schedule an appt. call
863-512-0041.

Classified = Sales

1500 LOTS & ACREAGE

COUNTRY LIVING -
WHERE YOU CAN
HAVE IT ALL!!!

THE COUNTY IS DROP-
PING THE IMPACT
FEES FOR THE NEXT
SIX MONTHS AND NOW
IS THE TIME TO BUILD
A NEW HOME!!! SAVE
$$$THOUSANDS BUY-
ING AND BUILDING
NOW!!

ALTURAS, 14 acres
(more or less) for sale.
Will divide into mini-
mum of 5 acre tracts.
High and dry. Suitable
for building home, small
grove or raising cattle
or horses. Big enough
to build a home & sepa-
rate mother-in-law suite
or 2 homes! Close to
Alturas Elementary.
Enjoy country living at
its finest! Just 10 miles
to Bartow, Lake Wales
or Winter Haven. For
more information or to
schedule an appt. call
863-512-5464.
DEER RUN ROAD... This 5
acre lot is perfect for your
new home or manufactured
home. Close to Lake Walk in
Water, Kissimmee State Park
and Tiger Creek Nature Con-
servancy. Priced to Sell!
$30,000
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
DEER RUN ROAD....This 5
acre lot is perfect for your
new home or manufactured
home. Close to Lake Walk in
Water, Kissimmee State Park
and Tiger Creek Nature Con-
servancy. Priced to: Sell!
$30,000
(863) 676-0200
LEGACY REAL ESTATE CEN-
TER, INC. www.LEGA-.
CYREALESTATECENTER.com
HAINES CITY-LAKEFRONT
ESTATE LOT ON LAKE :VA-
...Nearly 5 acres with
panoramic views. Over 225'
of, lakefront access from
Scenic Hwy or Alta Vista
Drive. Mature Oaks and citrus
are plentiful with lots of room
to build your dream home!
REDUCED! $199,000 (863)
676-0200 LEGACY REAL
ESTATE CENTER, INC.
www.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.com
HAINES CITY-WONDERFUL
BUILDING LOT ON LAKE
TRACY- Owner says "Make
Me An Offer!" Close to
schools and shopping! Conve-
nient to Hwy 27. Over 70' of
Lakefront! $80,000 (863)
676-0200 LEGACY REAL
ESTATE CENTER, INC.
www.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.com

1515 WATERFRONT
436 RIDGE MANOR DR...
WATERFRONT Recent negoti-
ations should allow for quick
bank approval. Lakefront 3
bedroom. 2 bath home on
Belle Lake. Large two-level
deck in the backyard. Wood-
burning fireplace, large
rooms. Downstairs storm
shelter. Close to schools and
shopping. This house has lots
of potential! Short sale. Cash
only due to condition. Seller
requires inspections to be
completed prior to submitting
offer to bank. $51,000. 863-
676-0200 WWW.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.COM
ALTA VISTA ... This is a great
piece of waterfront property
with 225 ft of frontage: Call
today for more information!
$149,000. 863-676-0200
WWW,LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM

1520 OUT OF TOWN LOTS
TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN
LAND 5+ Acres, excellent
home or cabin site, part
open, part wooded, surveyed,
on private country :road,
$17,900. By owner, Owner
financing. 931-783-3559

1610 BUSINESS RENTALS
15381 HWY 27 ... This
office building has several pri-
vate office suites, 2 bath-
rooms, a conferenance room
with built in book shelves, a
waiting/greeting room, pri-
vate receptionist area, a
kitchen, an electrical room
and several storage closets.
The private parking lot pro-
vides ample parking and has
recently been resurfaced.
Lease does NOT include the
property behind the building.
$1,850 863-676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
$350.00 m6. + tax +
$350 Sec Dep. building for
storage or small business this
is 984 sq ft, 1 bathroom,
100 amp service, 12-14 ft
ceilings, 1-10 ft bay door & 1
standard door. No air. Locat-
ed at 914 East Street, Lake
Wales Credit Application
Required
HOME LIFE REAL ESTATE
KELLI CHINSKI
863 679-7700 OR 863
289-7459
CLASSROOM FOR RENT
BY DAY, WEEK, OR
MONTH, Classroom will seat
approximately 35, Nice Open
Room, Handicap Bathroom,
Highway Frontage, CALL FOR
MORE DETAILS. PRIME PLUS
REAL ESTATE INC.
863-676-7040 or 863-632-
0272
LAKE WALES- EXECUTIVE
OFFICE space available in
Bullard Building in downtown
Lake Wales. Your clients will
be impressed when they enter
through a private elevator into
an rnpre~-ive wood trimmed
atrium. Enjoy all the amenities
of new construction while still
retaining the nostalgia of a
historic' setting. ADA compli-
ant. Public restrooms and
parking. 400 sq. ft. Rent
$500/month, SD/neg.. Call
Maggie Stohler at Legacy
Leasing Services, Inc. 863-
676-0024 or visit www.Lega-
cyLeases.com.
LAKE WALES- EXECUTIVE
OFFICE space available in
Bullard Building in downtown
Lake Wales. Your clients will
be impressed when they enter
through a private elevator into
an impressive wood trimmed
atrium. Enjoy all the amenities
of new construction while still
retaining the nostalgia of a
historic setting. -ADA compli-
ant. Public restrooms and
parking. 400 sq. ft. Rent
$500/month, SD/neg. Call
Maggie Stohler at Legacy
Leasing Services, Inc. 863-
676-0024 or visit www.Lega-
cyLeases.com.
LAKE WALES: Great Expo-
sure on Hwy. 27-This office
building has several private
office suites, 2 bathrooms, a
conference room with built in
book shelves, a waiting/greet-
ing room, private receptionist
area, a kitchen, an electrical
room and several storage
closets. The private parking
lot has a new blacktop and
ample parking spaces. Lease
does NOT include use of the
.yard space behind the build-
ing. $1800/month. Call Lega-
cy Leasing Services 863-676-
0024, or visit www.Lega-
cyLeases.com.

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Classified!

1610 BUSINESS RENTALS
LAKE WALES: Great Expo-
- sure on Hwy. 27-This office
building has several private
office suites, 2 bathrooms, a
conference room with built in
book shelves, a waiting/greet-
ing room, private receptionist
area, a kitchen, an electrical
room and several storage
closets. The private parking
lot has a new blacktop and
ample parking spaces. Lease
does NOT include use of the
yard space behind the build-
ing. $1800/month. Call Lega-
cy Leasing Services 863-676-
0024 or visit www.Lega-
cyLeases.com
OFFICE FOR LEASE, State
Rd. 60 E., Lake Wales, New
Office Building offers great
exposure on Major Highway,
open floor plan available,
approx. 820 sq.ft. RENT
NEGOTIABLE, Call For
details, PRIME PLUS REAL
ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040
OR 863-632-0272 (ask for
David) www.primeplus-
realestate.com

SHOWROOM/OFFICE on
SLarge Lot on Hwy 27- Used as
a boat dealership since 1986.
Property has a retail show
room with a private office, 2
bays, bathroom, equipment
storage, outdoor shed, and
plenty of surrounding lot
space which is irrigated.
Great exposure from major.
US highway. Total of 2
parcels, both have their own
well-and septic. Owners will
consider selling the business,.
property and all related equip-
ment. $1800/month. Call
Legacy Leasing Services
863-676-0024 or visit
www.LegacyLeases.com.
SHOWROOM/OFFICE on
Large Lot on Hwy 27- Used as
a boat dealership since 1986.
Property has a retail show
room with a private office, 2
bays, bathroom, equipment
storage, outdoor shed, and
plenty of surrounding lot
space which is irrigated.
Great exposure. from major
US highway. Total of 2
parcels, both have their own
well and septic. Owners will
consider selling the business,
property and all related equip-
ment. $2200/month. Call
Legacy Leasing Services
863-676-0024 or visit
www.LegacyLeases.com.
1620 COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
1000 STATE ROAD 60 Lake,
Wales 3BR/2BA on corner lot
on Hwy 60. This could be a
home or a perfect place for a
business. This house is in
great condition and has had
only one owner! Easy access
to east or west with great vis-
ibility. Don't miss out on this
great opportunity! REDUCED
to $119,900. (863) 676-
0200 LEGACY REAL ESTATE
CENTER, INC. www.LEGA-
CYREALESTATECENTER.com
215 N SCENIC HWY...
Great opportunity to own 2
commercial buildings in down-
town Frostproof. A total of 5
rental spaces each with a pri-
vate bathroom.. Highway
exposure with lease income
of $1500 a month. $99,900
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE-
CENTER.COM
650 6TH SW ST... EXCEL-
LENT OFFICE/WAREHOUSE!
17 individual offices, plus
open floor area with 30 dou-
ble-service desk stations-.
Three grade level doors plus
dock height ramp door.
Super location with easy
access to US 17, in good
condition. $974,000
(863) 676-0200
WWW.LEGACYREALESTATE- .
CENTER.COM
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16 NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
FAMILY LAW DIVISION
JACK RANDALL CRUEY,
Former Husband,
and
MARY KENNEDY,
Former Wife.
CASE NO.:
2003DR-4739
SECTION: 05
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: JACK RANDALL CRUEY
238 7th St. NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
has been filed against you and that
you are required to serve a copy of
your written response/defense, if
any, to it on Mark D. McMann,
Esquire, 3001 Bartow Rd., Lake-
land, FL 33803, and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court, PO Box
9000, Bartow, FL 33831 on or before
September 23, 2011. If you fail to do
so, a default may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
Copies of all court documents in
this case, including orders, are
available at the Clerk of the Cir-
cuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
requests.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of
your current address. (You may
file Notice of Current Address,
Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future
papers in this lawsuit will be
mailed to the address on record
at the clerk's office.
DATED this August 17, 2011.
RICHARD M. WEISS

16 NOTICE OF ACTION
CLERK OF COURT
By: /s/Yolanda Delacerda
As Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Aug 24, 31, Sep 7, 14, 2011-
2622400
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK
COUNTY
SILVERLEAF RESORTS, INC., a
Texas Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
RONNIE L. ALLEN, et al.,
Defendants.
CASE NO. 2010-CA-009661-0000-
00
DIV NO: 8
NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLI-
CATION ASTO COUNT III
TO THE FOLLOWING DEFEN-
DANTS WHOSE RESIDENCE ARE
UNKNOWN:
TO:
MARY GOLDEN
1413 CHERRY HILL LANE
LEWISVILLE, TX 75067-3310
The above named Defendants are
not known to be dead or alive and, if
dead, the unknown spouses, heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or other
claimants, by, through, under or
against said Defendant and all par-
ties having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the property
described below.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of
the institution of the above-styled
foreclose proceedings by the Plain-
tiff, SILVERLEAF RESORTS, INC.,
upon the filing of an AMENDED
COMPLAINT to foreclose a mort-
gage and for other relief service to
the following described property:
COUNT III
A 1.923% undivided interest
as tenant-in common in and to
Unit No. 040, Orlando Breeze
Resort, Building E, a vacation
resort in Polk County, Florida
(the "Resort"), according to
the Declaration of Restric-
tions, Covenants and Condi-
tions, recorded in Volume
06046, Page 0473, and supple-
mental declaration of restric-
tions, covenants and,condi-
tions recorded in Volume
06147, Page 0325, Public
Records of Polk County, Flori-
da (collectively, the "Declara-
tion") and as shown and
described in the Plat of Orlan-
do Breeze Resort recorded in
Volume Page of the Plat
Records, Polk County, Florida,
together with the exclusive
right to occupy the Unit dur-
ing the Use Period No. 26,
beginning June 28, 2008, as
said Use Period is defined-in
the Declaration, upon and
subject to all of the terms,
restricions, covenants, con-
ditions and provisions in the
Declaration and any amend-
ments thereto.
AND you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any to the complaint, upon
ALVIN F. BENTON, JR., ESQUIRE,
Holland & Knight, LLP, 200 S.
Orange Avenue, Suite 2600, Post
Office Box 1526, Orlando, Florida
32802, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on
or before thirty (30) days from the
first day of publication herein and
file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before-service on Plain-
tiff's attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
If you are a person with a disabil-
ity who needs assistance in order -
to participate in a program or ser-
vice of the State Courts System,
you should contact the Office of
the Court Administrator at (863)
4686 (voice), (863) 534-7777 (TDD)
or (800) 955-8770 (Florida Relay
Service), as much in advance of
your court appearance or visit to
the courthouse as possible.
Please be prepared to explain
your functional limitations and
suggest an auxiliary aid or ser-
vice that you believe will enable
you to effectively participate in
the court program or service.
THIS DOCUMENT IF AN ATTEMPT
TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated on this 11th day of August,
2011.
Richard M. Weiss
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/Wendy Acorn
As Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Aug 24, 31,2011-2621815

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16 NOTICE OF ACTION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, STATE OF
FLORIDA
SIN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
GEORGE BARKET,
Petitioner/Husband,
V.
BARBARA BARKET,
Respondent/Wife,

CASE NO. 2010DR-011710
SECTION: 05
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION
TO: BARBARA BARKET
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
for Petition for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you.
You are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to this
.. action on Arthur C. Fulmer, Esquire,
Petitioner's attorney, whose address
is 1960 East Edgewood Drive, Lake-
land, Florida 33803, on or before
September 26, 2011, and file the
original with the clerk of this court at
Polk County Courthouse, 255 N
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, Florida
33830, either before service on Peti-
tioner's attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
DATED this 17th of August, 2011.
RICHARD M. WEISS
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By /s/ Yolanda Delacerda
SEAL
Aug 24, 31, Sep 7,'14, 2011-
2622561
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSEPH E. RAYL, et al,
Defendants.
CASE NO.:
53-2011-CA-1694-0000
NOTICE OF ACTION
-TO:
SJAMIE L. NOLAND
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
1073 OLD SOUTH DRIVE LAKE-
LAND, FL.33810
ALSO ATTEMPTED AT:
6919 OLD ROAD 37 LAKELAND,
FL 33811 AND 9187 COUNTY
ROAD 29 CRAIG, CO 81625
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the
following described property:
LOT 8, OF COUNTRY ACRES
UNIT ONE; ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 80, PAGE 10, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS.OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN
1998 MONT, HS MOBILE HOME
BEARING SERIAL NUMBER
46236856 & 46276201 AND IDEN-
TIFICATION NUMBER 10L20767X
AND,10L20767U
has been filed against you and you.
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on Mar-
shall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for
Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW
49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or
before September-19, 2011, a date
which is within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice in
THE POLK COUNTY DEMOCRAT
and file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or, immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
In accordance with the American
with Disabilities Act, persons with
disabilities needing a special accom-
modation to participate in this pro-
ceeding should contact the Offica of
the Court Administrator, phone (863)
534-4690 within two (2) working
days of-your receipt of this Notice; if
you are hearing, or voice impaired,
call TDD (863) 534-7777 or Florida
Relay Services 711.
WITNESS my hand and the seal-
of this Court this 5th day of August,
2011.
Richard M Weiss
As Clerk of the Court
By /s/ Wendy.Acorn
As Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620002
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
FIFTH THIRD BANK, A MICHIGAN
CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO R-G CROWN BANK;
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANTHONY JONES, IF LIVING AND
IF DEAD; SUSAN JONES, IF LIV-
ING AND IF DEAD; UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION OF
THE PROPERTY, IF ANY, ET AL.;
WESTRIDGE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.;
Defendants.
CASE NO. 53-2011-CA-001766
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
To the following Defendant(s):
ANTHONY JONES
Last Known Address
312 Montana Avenue
Davenport, FL 33897
SUSAN JONES
Last Known Address
312 Montana Avenue
Davenport, FL 33897
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action

16 NOTICE OF ACTION

for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the-
following described property:.
LOT 100, OF WESTRIDGE PHASE
-I AND II, ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 93,
PAGE 24 AND 25, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
a/k/a 312 MONTANA AVENUE,
DAVENPORT, FL 33897
has been filed against you. You are
hereby required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, on
Marinosci Law Group, P.C., Attorney
for Plaintiff, whose address is 100
W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite
1045, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
33309, on or before September 26,
2011, a date which is within thirty
(30) days after the first publication of
this Notice in the POLK COUNTY
DEMOCRAT and file the original
with this court either before Service
on Plaintiff's Attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
This notice is provided pursuant to
Administrative Order No. 2.065.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, If you are a person with dis-
abilities who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled at no
cost to you,-to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the
Office of the Court Administrator,
(863) 534-4690, within two (2) work-
ing days of your receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777
or Florida Relay Services 711.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and
current copy of the foregoing Notice
of Filing was mailed to all the parties
in the attached mailing list.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court this 15th day of August, 2011.
,RICHARD M WEISS
CLERK
By: /s/Wendy Acorn
Deputy Clerk
(Court .Seal)
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620211
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES RYAN LEWMAN; ETAL.,
D- lci-..larli1-.i
CASE NO: 53-2011-CA-002348
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES RYAN LEWMAN
Last Known Address:
5904 Chaps Drive
Lakelahd, FL 33812
AMY LETTER, AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE CROSS FOX LAND
TRUST #3095 DATED AUGUST 31,
2010
Last Known Address:
3095 Cross Fox Drive
Mulberry, FL 33860
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 464
Highland City, FL 33846 -.::;..;
ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER .AND
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN-
DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN
PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER-
EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
Last Known Address: Unknown
Current Address: Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Polk Coun-
ty, Florida: .
LOT 364, OF IMPERIAL
LAKES' PHASE ONE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD-
ED PLAT BOOK 63, AT PAGES
43, 44 AND 45, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
This property is located at the Street
Address of: 3095 Cross Fox Drive,
Mulberry, Florida 33860
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses on or before Sep-
tember 26, 2011 a date which is
within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, to it on Elizabeth R. Well-
born, P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, at 350
Jim Moran Blvd; Suite 100, Deerfield
Beach, FL 33442, and file the origi-
nal with the clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attorney
or immediately thereafter; otherwise,
a default will be entered against you
for the.relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once
a week for two consecutive weeks in
the Polk County Democrat.
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
court on August 15, 2011.
RICHARD WEISS
As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ Wendy Acorn
As Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2621791
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TULLSIEDA PERSAUD, et al.,
Defendants.
CASE NO.
532011 CA002709XXXXXX

16 NOTICE OF ACTION

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: TULLSIEDA PERSAUD
Last Known Address:
549 HATCHWOOD DR
HAINES CITY, FL 33844
Current Residence is Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to foreclose a mortgage on the fol-
lowing described property in Polk
County, Florida:
LOT 109, HATCHWOOD
ESTATES PHASE THREE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 128, PAGE
25 AND 26, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A., Plain-
tiff's attorneys, whose address is PO
BOX 11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL
33339-1438, (954) 564-0071, within
30 days from first date of publica-
tion, and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorneys or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition.
In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990, per-
sons needing special accommo-
dation to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact the Administrative Services
Manager whose office is located
at 350 E. Marion Ave, Punta
Gorda, FL 33950, and whose tele-
phone number is (941) 637-2281,
within two working days of your
receipt of this notice; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call 1-
800-955-8771.
DATED on August 5. 2011.
Richard M. Weiss -
As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ Wendy Acorn
As Deputy Clerk
1440-98670
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619592
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY. FLORIDA
G"iREIN GRO'.'E '-3AK H'r.1E-
OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Plaintiff,
V '
HENRY J. SMITH, as iru.l"e .:. i-
HENRY J. SMITH TRi.1ST DATED
NOVEMBER 27, 1992, and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES OR TEN-
ANTS IN POSSESSION OR CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH,' UNDER:'OR
AGAINST HENRY J. SMITH or the
HENRY J. SMITH TRUST DATED
NOVEMBER 27, 1992,,
Defendants.
Case Number:
53-2011CC-003320-0000-WH .
Section: MO .
NOTICE OF ACTION-
TO: ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION OR CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
HENRY J. SMITH and HENRY J.
SMITH TRUST DATED NOVEM-
BER 27, 1992
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to foreclose an association lien on a
parcel located ri F,:.ii C,:.urr,, Fir n.
da and for amarm ae r,-. .-rn I.eiO
against you ic:',:"rn .g, IIr.e Io:. .:1 ,.
ing-described property, lying and sit-
uate in Polk County, Florida:
Lot 72 of Garden Grove Oaks Unit
Two, according to the plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 74, Page-
43, of the public records of Polk
County, Florida.
(Property Appraiser ID No. 27-29-
06-855561-000720)
You are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to it on
Robert C. Chilton, Esq., Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is Post
Office Box 9498, Winter Haven,
Florida 33883-9498, on or before
September 16, 2011, a date which
is not less than 28 nor more than 60
days after the first publication of this
Notice of Action in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise, a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded.
In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, if you are a per-
son with a disability who needs any
accommodation in order to partici-
pate in this proceeding, you are enti-
tled at no cost to you, to the provi-
sion of certain assistance. Please
contact the Office of the Court
Administrator, 220 West Church
Street, Bartow, FL 33830, (863) 534-
4690, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this notice or plead-
ing; if you are hearing impaired, call
1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are
voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770
(V) (Via Florida Relay Services).
WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court on this 4th day of August,
2011.
RICHARD M WEISS
Clerk of said Court
By: /s/ Toshia Willis
As Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
Aug 17, 24, 30, Sept 7, 2011-
2620010
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT
SUISSE FIRST BOSTON HEAT
2005-7,

16 NOTICE OF ACTION

Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD DANDRADES, et al,
Defendant(s).
/
CASE NO.: 53-2011-CA-002941 LK
DIVISION: 15
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: RICHARD DANDRADES
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
709 E Lowell Street
Lakeland, FL 33805
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
* ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR-
TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR-
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to foreclose a mortgage on the fol-1
lowing property in POLK County,
Florida:
LOT 10, AND THE EAST 30 FEET
OF LOT 11, BLOCK D, OF LAKE
PARKER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION,
AS PER MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8,
PAGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses within 30 days after
the first publication, if any, on Flori-
da Default Law Group, P.L., Plain-
tiff's attorney, whose address is
4919 Memorial Highway, Suite 200,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the
original with this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the Com-
plaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive
weeks in the Polk County Democrat.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on this 12th day of August,
2011.
Richard M. Weiss
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ Wendy Acorn
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to & Copy to:
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018 -
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F11019419
**See Americans with Disabilities
Act
"If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
the proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Pleasecon-
tact the Office of the Court Admin-
istrator, 255 North Broadway"
Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830, (863)
534-4690, at least seven days
before your scheduled court
appearance, or immediately upon;
receiving this notification if the-
time before the schedujed-
appearance is less than 7 days; if
you are hearing or voice impaired,
call TDD (863) 534-7777 or Florida
Relay Service 711. .. .. :
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2621803fd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
NORMAN HARRIS SERVICES,
INC.,
Plaintiff,
VS.
MICHAEL S. O'MALLEY, IF ALIVE,
AND IF DEAD, HIS UNKNOWN
'SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, JUDGMENT CREDI-
TORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST HIM; THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AND
JUDGMENT CREDITORS OF
DEFENDANTS, DECEASED, AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR
AGAINST DEFENDANTS; AND ALL
NATURAL PERSONS IF ALIVE,
AND IF DEAD OR NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE, THEIR SEV-
ERAL AND RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AND
JUDGMENT CREDITORS, OR
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, OR UNDER THOSE
UNKNOWN NATURAL PERSONS;
AND THE SEVERAL AND
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
ASSIGNS, SUCCESSORS IN
INTEREST, TRUSTEES, OR ANY
OTHER PERSON CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
ANY CORPORATION OR OTHER
LEGAL ENTITY NAMED AS A
DEFENDANT; AND ALL
CLAIMANTS, PERSONS OR PAR-
TIES, NATURAL OR CORPORATE,
OR WHOSE EXACT LEGAL STA-
TUS IS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
NAMED OR DESCRIBED DEFEN-
SDANTS OR PARTIES OR CLAIM-
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE
OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT,
AND UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS-
SESSION #1 AND UNKNOWN
TENANT IN POSSESSION #2,
DEFENDANTS
CASE NO.
53-2011CA-003237
NOTICE OF ACTION

16 NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: MICHAEL S. O'MALLEY, whose
last known address is 3042 Taylor
Rd., Auburndale, FL 33823, and the
unknown heirs, devisees, Grantees,
Creditors, and all other parties
claiming by, through or against
MICHAEL S. O'MALLEY, and any
and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, whose legal
status is unknown claiming any
right, title or interest in the lands
hereafter described, and grantees
and creditors, or other parties claim-
ing by, through or against this corpo-
ration or any other parties claiming
an interest therein; and all
claimants, persons or parties, natur-
al or corporate, of whose exact legal
status is unknown, claiming under
any of the above named or
described Defendants of parties or
claiming to have any right, title or
interest in and to the lands hereafter
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Foreclo-
sure regarding the following proper-
ty in Polk County, Florida:
Begin 1158 feet South and 240
feet West of the NE corner of the
NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section
7, Township 28 South, Range 25
East, run west 70 feet; thence
North 128 feet; thence East 70
feet, thence South 128 feet to
the point of beginning, a/k/a that
part of Lots 5 and 6, lock 4, MID-
WAY GARDENS, according to
the plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 21, page 33 of the public
records of Polk County, Florida.
Together with a 1972 ENGF
Mobile Home with ID No. 10866
and Title No. 5301359
A/K/A 3042 TAYLOR RD.,
AUBURNDALE, FL 33823.
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
Glenn T. Shelby, Esquire, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 902
South Florida Avenue, Suite 101,
Lakeland, Florida 33803, on or
before September 19, 2011, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plain-
tiff's attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
.In accordance with the American
with Disabilities act, if you are a per-
son with a disability who needs any
aco:onT,:..:,,3 .r, to participate in this
:.r.:..-eednQ ,ou are entitled,-at no
.;i Io:, ,:,u i ,: mhe provision of cer-
,r, a.ilarr,:e Please contact the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Tele-
:,nlor,- 183 534-4488 within two
....:rkng .a: of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hearing
:.r .,:..., m~,r -.ir call TDD (863)
- .:3 .- 77, .:r Fi.:.rda Relay Service
7 11 .. ..
-._TE ._r.l- 6ir, ja., .:.i pr.1 2011.
RICH4FD I[.1 WEI:E,
Si .-l .i,_, rlh-e C''url
BY: /s/ Wendy Acorn
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
AARON W. NOBLE,
Former Husband,
and
JENNIFER A. NOBLE,
Former Wife.

CASE NO.:
2009DR-8716
SECTION: 13
NOTICE- OF ACTION
FOR MODIFICATION OF FINAL
JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE ACTION
TO: JENNIFER A. NOBLE
L/K/A 1215 U.S. Highway 17-92
North
Davenport, FL 33837
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a modifi-
cation of-Final Judgment of Dissolu-
tion 'of Marriage action has been
filed against you and that you are
required to serve a copy of your writ-
ten defenses, if any, to it on William
L. Allen, Esquire, whose address is
5835 U.S. Highway 98 South, Lake-
land, Florida 33812, on or before
September 2, 2011, and file the orig-
inal with the Clerk of this Court.at
Post Office Box 9000, Drawer CC-2,
Bartow, FL 33831 before service on.
Wife or immediately thereafter. If
you fail to do so, a default may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.
Copies of all court documents in this
case, including orders, are available
at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these docu-
ments upon requests.
You must keep the Clerk of the Cir-
cuit Court's office notified of your
current address.- (You may file
Notice of Current Address, Florida
Supreme Court Approved Family
Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in
this lawsuit will be mailed to the
address on record at the clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclo-
sure of documents and information.
Failure to comply can result in sanc-
tions, including dismissal or striking
of pleadings.
DATED on this 15th day of August,
2011.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Yolanda Delacerda
As Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)

CLASSIFIED

August 24,2011

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Aug 20, 24, 27, 31, 2011-2621407

18 NOTICE OF ADMIN.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
JEFFERY ALAN POPE
Decedent.
FILE NO: 11CP-1193
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
JEFFERY ALAN POPE deceased,
whose date of death was March 15,
2011, File No..11CP-1193, is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court for Polk
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is CC-4, Post
Office Box 9000, Bartow, Florida
33831. The name and address of
the Personal Representative and the
Personal Representative's attorney
are set forth below. The estate is
intestate.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons orn .r,..nm ir,, n,:,lice is
served who -,.. o*ji.;'ir,-i.r, that
challenge that.the estate is intestate,
the qualifications of the Personal
Representative, and venue or juris-
diction of this Court are required to
file their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER-OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE .OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of .the Decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against Decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER.OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OFA COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
,Anll ci rer ,.-edir.. .1 ihe Dec:.ed
a .- .: .l [r r elo ,- ria .idr ,ij :loa rl

CASE NO: 11CP-1.726
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION/NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of
Allen H. Kent, deceased, case num-
ber 11CP-1726 is pending in the Cir-
cuit Court for Polk County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Post Office Box 9000, Drawer-4,
Bartow, Florida,33831. The names
and addresses of the Personal Rep-
resentative and the Personal Repre-
sentative's Attorney are set forth
below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons, on whom this notice is
served who have objections that
challenge the qualifications of the
personal representative, venue .or
Jurisdiction of this Court are required
to file their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
served within three months after the
date of the first publication of this
notice must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIR-
TY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
must file their claims with this Court

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOIS J. DAVIDSON
Deceased.
File No. 11CP-1679
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of
LOIS J. DAVIDSON, deceased, File
Number 11CP-1679, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Polk County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is Post Office Box
9000, Drawer CC-4, Bartow, FL
33830-9000. The estate is TES-
TATE. The date of the Will is
APRIL 18, 1991. The. name and
address of the Personal Represen-
tative and the Personal Representa-
tive's attorney are set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this Notice of
Administration is served who have
objections that challenge the validity
of the will, the qualifications of the
personal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction of.this Court are required
to file their objections with this Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
ALL OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
All creditors of the decedent and
r r clr pir.,:.n. na.r., claims or
.erran ar. n, l a ei : 3e. ,enr a3estate;
including unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom a
copy of this notice is served must file
.re.i claims, ith this .Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30)
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER.
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and persons having claims or
dkn'ah'd! agaiint' the ''d .-il er
estate 'Tr.: f;i- Irhe;r .:ii;mns with this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED,WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED;.
The date .:.i re ir ai p rjutii,.aiin .:.r
this Notice Augul 1 ITl11
Personal -Representative:
BRAD ALLEN DAVIDSON
502 CENTER STREET
NEWBURGH, NY 12550
\STEPHEN F. BAKER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Attorney for'Personal Representa-
tive
800 First Street South
Winter Haven, FL 33880
Florida Bar No: 217182
Telephone: (863) 299-2118
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620189
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
TJ JESSIE, SR.,
Deceased.
File No.
11CP-1042
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
TJ JESSIE, SR., deceased, whose
date of death was October 17, 2011;
File Number 11CP-1042, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Polk County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is Post Office Box
9000, Bartow, FL 33831. The names
and addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal repre-
sentative's attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons, having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice has
been served, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and persons who have claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate, must file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.

20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The date'of first publication of this
notice is: August 17, 2011.
Personal Representative
ESSIE VERNUEIL
1808 Pryor Avenue
Haines City, FL 33844
DEREK B. ALVAREZ, ESQUIRE
FBN 114278
dba@gendersalvarez.com
ANTHONY F. DIECIDUE, ESQUIRE
FBN 146528
afd@gendersalvarez.com
GENDERS-ALVAREZ-DIECIDUE,
PA
2307 West Cleveland Street
Tampa, Florida 33609
Telephone: (813) 254-4744
Facsimile: (813) 254-5222
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619579
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUANDUAN,
Deceased.
File No.:
11CP-1684
Division: PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that anr
Order of Summary Administration
has been entered in the estate of
JUAN DUAN, deceased, File Num-
ber 11CP-1684; by the Circuit Court
for POLK County, Florida, Probate
Division; the address of which is
P.O. Box 9000, Drawer CC-4, Bar-
tow, Florida 33860-9000; that the
decedent's date of death was Octo-
ber 8; 2009; that the total value of
the estate is $2,000.00, excluding
exempt homestead property, and
that the names and addresses of
those to whom it has been assigned
by such order are:
THE JUAN DUAN TRUST DATED
SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
c/o PATRICK LOUIS SKUBIC,
Trustee
4809 Stonehenge Lane
Norman, Oklahoma 73026
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:-
All creditors of the estate of the
decedent and persons having claims
or demands against the estate of the
decedent other than those for whom
provision-for payment was made in
the Ordr i1 'Su mar, 4dm.nri,1.ir
tion rmulj l iil ini r .:Ia.m r ,ar. I i. .-
court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV-
ER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME-
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY,
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) OR MORE
YEARS AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.' ''
The date .:.1. 1 i utl.jl,.: n,:,1 In
"Notice is A .gu r 1i 2:)11
Person '3S..ng- Il.:e '
PATRICK LOUIS SKUBIC ,
4809 Stonehenge Lane
Norma, OK 73026
Attorney for Persons Giving Notice:
SANDI B. HOWARD -
Florida Bar No. 0043322
CLARK, CAMPBELL & MAWHIN-.
NEY, LANCASTER P.A: .
500 South Florida Avenue, Suite 800
Lakeland, Florida 33801
Telephone: (863) 647-5337
Fax: (863) 647-5012
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620177
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JESSIE VIRGINIA HOLLOWAY,
Deceased.
File No.'
11CP-1688
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
JESSIE .VIRGINIA HOLLOWAY,
deceased, whose date of death was
January 18, 2011; File. Number
11CP-1688, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Polk County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address of which
is Post Office Box 9000, Bartow, FL'
33831. The names and addresses of
the personal representative and the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons, having claims or
demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice has
been served, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE LATER.
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
,OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and persons who have claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate, must file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF'THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE-
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is: August'24, 2011..
Personal Representative
TONY HOLLOWAY
4950 Bannon Island Road
Haines City, Florida 33844

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RUSSELL LESTER SANFORD,
deceased.
FILE NO.
2011CP-1714
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
RUSSELL LESTER SANFORD,
deceased, whose date of death was
February 4, 2011, is pending in the.
Circuit Court for Polk County, Flori-
da, Probate Division, the address of
which .is Post Office Box 9000,
Drawer CC-04, Bartow, Florida
33831-9000.. The names and
addresses of the personal represen-
tative and the personal representa-
tive's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate,
onwhom a copy of this notice is
served must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM. .
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate, must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET- FORTH ABOVE,,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS.
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is: August 24, 2011.
Personal Representative:
KARA LE ANN SANFORD
105 Babson Drive
Babson'Park, Florida 33827
(863) 852-0519
Attpofey, fqorPe.rspal -.Representa--
tive:
RAYMOND A. GOODWILL, JR.
Florida Bar No: 0030218
Pos; Orl.:e Be, 233-1 .
W.nilr Haver; Flornda 33883-2334
(863) 293-1179 .
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622557 '
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DAN A. WILLIAMS, a/k/a DANIEL
A. WILLIAMS, SR.,
deceased.
FILE NO.
2011CP-1740
'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
DAN A. WILLIAMS; a/k/a DANIEL
A. WILLIAMS, SR., deceased,
whose date of death was April 5,
2011, is pending in the Circuit Court
for Polk County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Post Office Box 9000, Drawer CC-
04, Bartow, Florida 33831-9000. The
names and addresses of the per-
sonal representative -and the per-.
sonal representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's estate,
on whom a copy of this notice is
servedmust file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate, must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
.DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is: August 24, 2011.
Personal Representative:
DAN A. WILLIAMS, JR.
Post Office Box 2446
Winter Haven, Florida 33883-2446
(863) 224-1114
Attorney for Personal Representa-
tive:
RAYMOND A. GOODWILL, JR.
Florida Bar No: 0030218

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MERTICE MATHIS JONES,
Deceased.
File Number:
2011CP-1778
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order of Summary Administration
has been entered in the estate of
Mertice Mathis Jones, deceased,
File Number 2011CP-1778, by the
Circuit Court for Polk County, Flori-
da, Probate Division, the.address of
which is Post Office Box 9000,
Drawer CC-4, Bartow, FL 33831;
and that the name and address of
those to whom it has been assigned
by such Order are:
William H. Simpson
825 Square Lake Drive
Bartow, FL 33830
Maudel J. Hughey
Post Office Box 516
Kathleeh, FL 33849
Wally G. Simpson
1195 Hill Court West
Bartow, FL 33830
LaDonna J. Sayes
Post Office Box 2384
Muskogee, OK 74402
James L. Simpson
2926 Salem Road'
-Havana, FL.32333
Sandy S. Norris
Post Office Box 668
Eaten Park, FL 33840
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
SAll creditors of the estate of the
decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent other than
those listed in the Order of Summa-
Ir mdrrn,,'raihjn h must file their-
clajirs ,iih Inhr Court WITHINJ
-HREE .1MOITHS AFTER'-THE-
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first publication of-
ilhi J i.:,ice is AuIA l .4, 2011.
Per-on G3iving Ir.[ce
WtIIa.rm H Smrpion
8-'5 Sq,..sre Las Dr.e
Bartow, FL 33830
MaudelJ. Hughey
Post Office Box 516
Kathleen, FL 33849
Wally G. Simpson
1195I-HilGourt.West, '. ....
Bartow, FL 33830
LaDo-ina J Sa,.-
Post Ort.ce R.-: 2384
Musk',aee OK 7-72- .
James L. Simpson
2926Salem-Road .
Havana, FL32333 .. ..
Sandy S. Norris
Post Office Box 668
Eaton Park, FL 33840
Attorneys for Person Giving Notice:.
George T. Dunlap, III
245 South Central Avenue .
Post Office Drawer 30
Bartow, Florida 33831
(863) 533-7117
Florida Bar No. 021164
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622384
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POQLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CECIL V. KYKER,
Deceased.
FILE NO.: 11CP-1565
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
CECIL V. KYKER, deceased, whose
date of death was June 16, 2011; is
pending in the Circuit Court for Polk
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is Post Office
Box 9000, Bartow, Florida, 33831-
9000. The name and address of the
personal representative and the per-
sonal representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons, who have claims or
demands against decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contingent or-
unliquidated claims, and who have
been served a copy of.this notice,
must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF'SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons who have claims
or demands against the decedent's
estate, including unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated claims, must file
their claims with this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS August
17, 2011.
Personal Representative

CASE NO.: 53-2008-CA-011863
DIVISION: 16
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated July. 28,
2011 and entered in Case NO. 53-
2008-CA-011863 of the Circuit Court
of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for POLK County, Florida wherein
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., is
the Plaintiff and CARLOS S. GUER-
RERO; SUNTRUST BANK; LAKE
POINT SOUTH HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; CITY OF LAKELAND;
IRA MORTGAGE SERVICES, .LC;
TENANT #1- N/K/A MARTA OTERO
are the Defendants, The Clerk of the
Court will sell to.the highest and best
bidder for cash at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at 10:00AM, on
09/01/2011, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 30, LAKE POINT SOUTH,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT,
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 68, PAGES 1 AND 2, PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF POLK COUIN-
TY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 1324 BRIGHTON WAY,
LAKELAND, FL 33813
Any person claiming'an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days a-r
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.'
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
(813) 251-4766
By .Jul.e Anrilnou;
Ficria 8ar No. S5337
FO .15-99- .. r '- -.
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619990fd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND.
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION AS TRUSTEE FOR JPM ALT
2007-A2,
Plaintiff, :
'vs. .
GLEN LEDFORD et al,
Defendantss.

CASE NO.: 53-2008-CA-002675
DIVISION: 16
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Reforeclosure Safe dated August
11, 2011, and entered in Case No.
53-2008-CA-002675 of the Circuit
Court of the TENTH Judicial Circuit
in and for POLK County, Florida
wherein U.S. BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR
JPM ALT 2007-A2 is the Plaintiff and
GLEN LEDFORD; KIMBERLEY
NICHOLS; are the Defendants, The
Clerk of the Court will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00AM, on 09/15/2011, the follow-
ing described property as set'forth in
said Final Judgment:
LOTS 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK E,
TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH 1/2
OF CLOSED ALLEY LYING
SOUTH OF LOTS, WEST WINTER
HAVEN ADDITION TO WINTER
HAVEN, ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 7, PAGE 18, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 2324 SW AVENUE C, WIN-
TER HAVEN, FL 338800000
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622,5018
(813) 251-4766
By: Brett D. Fisher
Florida Bar No. 88198
G10066287
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622373fd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DOMINGO G. ALVAREZ III, et al,
Defendant(s).
/

22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-010935
DIVISION: 15
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Final Judgment of Mort-
gage Foreclosure dated June 3,
2011 and entered in Case NO. 53-
2009-CA-010935 of the Circuit Court
of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for POLK County, Florida wherein
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., is
the Plaintiff and DOMINGO G.
ALVAREZ III; CAROL C. ALVAREZ;
DOMINGO G. ALVAREZ III,
GUARDIAN FOR CAROL C.
ALVAREZ; SUNTRUST BANK;
INTERLOCHEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; are the
Defendants, The Clerk of the Court
will sell to the highest and best bid-.
der for cash at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at 10:00AM, on
10/03/2011, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 4, INTERLOCHEN, ACCORD-
ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 86, PAGES 7 AND 8, PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF POLK COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 1108 Interlbchen BOULE-
VARD, Winter Haven, FL 33884
Any person claiming an interest in
the -surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, PL.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
(813) 251-4766
By: Ashley N. Collado
Florida Bar No. 84094 -
F09099598
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619999
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-
LON FKA THE BANK OF NEWi
YORK AS TRUSTEE; FOR THE.
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT,
INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST
2005-65CB -MORTGAGE
PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES
2005-65CB; :
Plaintiff,
vs.
LUCY ALTIERI, et al,
Defendants) i.

CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-013164
DIVISION:07
NOTICE OF.RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN pur-..
suantto. iani: Qrder Rescheduling;
Foreclosure Sale dated August' 8,.
2011. and entered in Case'NO. 53-
2009-CA-013164'of the Circuit Court
of the TENTH JudicialCircuit in and.-
for POLKI County, Florida wherein
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-
LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW
YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE:
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT,
INC. ALTERNATIVE.LOAN TRUST
2005-65CB. MORTGAGE
PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-65CB, is the Plaintiff.
and LUCYALTIERI; STEPHEN M..
ALTIERI; RONALD TSCHUPP;
BARBARA C. TSGHUPP A/K/A
BARBARA TSCHUPP A/K/A BAR-
BARATSCUPP; TERRACE RIDGE
AT TOWN CENTER EAST CONDO-
MINIUM ASSOCIATION,, INC.; are
the Defendants, The Clerk of the
Court will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at 10:00AM, on
09/12/2011, the following described
,property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
UNIT 514, TERRACE RIDGE AT
TOWN CENTER EAST, A CONDO-
MINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINI-
UM THEREOF, RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6192,
PAGE 1845, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST OR
SHARE IN THE COMMON ELE-
MENTS APPURTENANT THERE-
TO.
A/K/A 302 TERRACE RIDGE CIR-
CLE UNIT #514, DAVENPORT, FL
33896
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
(813) 251-4766
By: Kevin D. Inman
Florida Bar No. 84285
F09101355
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622380fd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARIA SALCEDO et al,
Defendant(s).
/
CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-008534
DIVISION: 08
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

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August 24,2011

22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated August 01,
2011 and entered in Case NO. 53-
2009-CA-008534 of the Circuit Court
of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for POLK County, Florida wherein
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the
Plaintiff and MARIA SALCEDO;
JOSE SALCEDO; INTERNATION-
AL BASS LAKE RESORT HOME-
OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC.;
are the Defendants, The Clerk of the
Court will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at 10:00AM, on
09/26/2011, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 197 OF INTERNATIONAL
BASS LAKE RESORT PHASE
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 87, PAGE(S) 16-17,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 197 N WALLEYE DRIVE,
DAVENPORT, FL 33897
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa,,Florida 33622-5018
(813) 251-4766
By: Sarah E. Butler
Florida Bar No. 86735
F09077396
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622404fd

CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-002702
DIVISION: 08
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Final Judgment of Mort-
gage Foreclosure dated August 11,
2011 and entered in Case No. 53-
2010-CA-002702 of the Circuit Court
of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for POLK County, Florida wherein.
GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC is the
Plaintiff"and EDWARD MASSEO;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
EDWARD' MASSEO N/K/A LILIAN
MASSEO; are the Defendants, The
Clerk-of the Court will sell to the
highest and best bidder for'.cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com r at
10:00AM, on 09/15/2011, the follow-.
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment:
LOT 4, BLOCK 3, TRADEWINDS
SIXTH ADDITION, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 48, PAGE 20, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 2227 MATEO STREET,
LAKELAND, FL 33801
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
(813) 251-4766
By: Shilpini Vora Burris
Florida Bar No. 27205
F10019501
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622592fd
. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF MASTR ASSET
BACKED SECURITIES TRUST
2006-AB1,
SPlaintiff,
vs.
MOHAMMED T. HOSSAIN A/K/A
MOHAMMED TARIK HOSSAIN, et
al,
Defendant(s).

CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-004999
DIVISION: 08
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated August 4th,
2011 and entered in Case NO. 53-
2010-CA-004999 of the Circuit Court
of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for POLK County, Florida wherein
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
STION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF MASTR ASSET
BACKED SECURITIES TRUST
2006-AB1, is the Plaintiff and
MOHAMMED T. HOSSAIN A/K/A
MOHAMMED TARIK HOSSAIN;
FARAH DEEBA; ROBBINS REST
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INCORPORATED; TENANT #1
N/K/A ALFONSO HERNANDEZ are
the Defendants, The Clerk of the
Court will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at 10:00AM, on
09/23/2011, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 43, ROBBINS REST,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 92, PAGES 39 AND
40, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF

22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 413 ROBBINS REST CIR-
CLE, DAVENPORT, FL 33836
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
(813) 251-4766
By: William A. Malone
Florida Bar. No. 28079
F10038324
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622407fd

CASE NO.: 2010CA-005728-0000-
00
DIVISION: 15
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Final Judgment of Mort-
gage Foreclosure dated August 10,
2011 and entered in Case No.
201 CA-005728-0000-00 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the TENTH Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for POLK County, Florida
wherein PHH MORTGAGE COR-
PORATION is the Plaintiff and
MATTHEW T. HASLUND A/K/A
MATTHEW HASLUND; WENDY
HASLUND; POINCIANA VILLAGE
THREE ASSOCIATION, INC.;
POINCIANA VILLAGE MASTER
ASSOCIATION, INC.; ASSOCIA-
TION OF POINCIANA VILLAGES,
INC.; are the Defendants, The Clerk
of the Court will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00AM, on 09/14/2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment:
LOT 2, BLOCK 782, POINCIANA,
NEIGHBORHOOD 5 NORTH, VIL--
LAGE 3, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 54, AT PAGES 27-
42, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 404 JAY COURT, POIN-
CIANA, FL 34759
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.:
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
(813).251-4766
By: Julie Anthousis
Florida Bar No. 55337
F11008075
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622566fd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., as
successor by .merger with
WACHOVIA BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
STONEBRIDGE UNLIMITED, LLC,
a Florida limited liability company;
WILLIAM F. HASELTINE, an individ-
ual; J. LYNN HASELTINE, an indi-
vidual; and UNKNOWN TENANTS,
Defendants.

Case No. 53-2010-CA-007531
Section 11
SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated May 24, 2011,
and order resetting sale dated July
18, 2011, both entered in Case No.
53-2010-CA-007531, Section 11,of
the Circuit Court for Polk County,
Florida, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash on the 19th
day of SEPTEMBER, 2011, at 10:00
a.m., online at www.polk.realfore-
close.com, the following described
property as set forth in said Summa-
ry Final Judgment:
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A."
EXHIBIT "A"
TO NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(a) Lots 10, 11, 12 and that portion
of Lot 13, of TIGNER & BASKIN'S
SUBDIVISION OF LYTLE'S ADDI-
TION TO THE TOWN OF BARTOW,
according to the plat thereof,
recorded in Deed Book H, Page
271, of the Public Records of Polk
County, Florida, lying West of
Orange Avenue; AND the South
one half (5.00 feet) of the vacated
alley North of and adjacent to said
lots; AND Begin at the Southwest
corner of said Lot 13; thence run
West to the East boundary of
BLOUNT AND WHITLEDGE'S
ADDITION TO BARTOW, accord-
ing to the plat thereof, recorded in
Deed Book I, Page 163, of the
Public Records of Polk County,
Florida; thence North along said
East boundary 18.75 feet, more or
less, to a point on the Northwest-
erly extension of the South
boundary of said lots; thence
Southeasterly along said line and

22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

its extension to the Point of
Beginning; AND Begin at the
Northwest corner of said Lot 10;
thence North 5.00 feet to a point
on the centerline of said vacated
10 foot alley; thence West 34.90
feet to said East boundary of
BLOUNT AND WHITLEDGE'S
ADDITION TO BARTOW; thence
South along said East boundary
to said Northwesterly extension
of the South boundary of said
lots; thence Southeasterly along
said line to the Southwest corner
of Lot 10; thence North along the
West boundary of said lot to the
Point of Beginning (the "Real
Property");
(b) all buildings and improve-
ments now or hereafter erected
on the Real Property;
(c) all fixtures attached to the Real
Property or any buildings or
improvements situated thereon;
(d) all estates, rights, tenements,
hereditaments, privileges, rents,
issues, profits, easements, and
appurtenances of any kind bene-
fiting the Real Property;
(e) all means of access to and
from the Real-Property, whether
public or private; and,
(f) all water and mineral rights
Property Address: 195 S. Orange
Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830
Pursuant to Administrative Order 3-
15.12, bidding begins at 10 a.m.
Eastern Time on www.polk.realfore-
close.com.
Pursuant to Administrative Order 1-
21.5: If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommqda-
tion in order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost
to you, to the provision of certain
assistance. Please contact the
Office of the Court Administrator,
255 North Broadway Avenue, Bar-
tow, FL 33830, (863) 534-4686, at
least seven days before your sched-
uled court appearance, or immedi-
ately upon receiving this notification
if the time before the scheduled
appearance is less than seven days;
if you are hearing or voice impaired,
call 711.
**ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF LIS PEN-
DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH-
IN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE
SALE. **
Submitted on August 12, 2011, to
the POLK COUNTY DEMOCRAT
via e-mail to: legals@polkcountyde-
mocrat.com'
s/
FRANK A. SANTINI
Florida Bar No. 067272
Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin,
Frye, O'Neill & Mullis, P.A.
Post Office Box 3542 .
St. Petersburg, FL 33731-3542
Tel. No. 727-896-7171
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619519 .

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI-
SION
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS
TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-
OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2007-OPT1,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
STAR S. CONNELL, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF START S. CONNELL,
UNKNOWN TENANT #1,
UNKNOWN TENANT #2, et al.
Defendants.
CASE NO.: 53-2011-CA-001578-
000
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Final Judgment of Fore-
closure dated August 1. 2010, and
entered in Case No 53-2011-CA-
001578-000 of the Circuit Court of
the.TENTH Judicial Circuit in and for
Polk County, Florida, 'wherein
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS
TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-
OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2007-OPT1;, is the
Plaintiff and STAR S. CONNELL,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF START S.
CONNELL, UNKNOWN TENANT
#1, UNKNOWN TENANT #2, are the
Defendant(s). Richard Weiss as The
Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
at www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00 a.m. on September 2, 2011,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:
LOT 87, IMPERIALAKES PHASE
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 63, PAGES 43,
44 AND 45, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON INTERESTED IN
THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE,
IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROP-
ERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE
OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER
THE SALE.
IMPORTANT
In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, If you are a per-
son with a disability who needs
assistance in order to participate in a
program or service of the State
Courts System, you should contact
the Office of the Court Administrator

22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

at (863) 534-4686 (voice), (863)
534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770
(Florida Relay Service), as much in
advance of your court appearance
or visit to the courthouse as possi-
ble. Please be prepared to explain
your functional limitations and sug-
gest an auxiliary aid or service that
you believe will enable you to effec-
tively participate in the court pro-
gram or service.
DATED this 11th day of August,
2011.
By: Jonathan Meisels, Esq.
Florida Bar No. 29235
Robertson, Anschutz and Schneid,
P.L.
3010 N. Military Trail, Suite 300
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Aug 17,24, 2011-2619536

30 NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE,
S.T.A.R.S. TOWING gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and intent to
sell these vehicles on 09/07/11, 9:30
am at 2935 US HIGHWAY 17 S,
BARTOW, FL 33830-8982, pursuant
to subsection 713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. S.T.A.R.S. TOWING
reserves the right to accept or reject
any and/or all bids.
2003 CHEVROLET
VIN# 1GNES16P736245705
Aug 24, 2011-2621786
Advertisement of Sale:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned intends to sell the
personal property described below
to dispose of collateral under Florida
Statutes (Section 679.601-679.628).
The undersigned will sell at public
sale by competitive bidding the fol-
lowing vehicles on the 9th day of
September, 2011 at 9:30a.m. on
the premise in which here said prop-
erty has been stored -
Ray's Motor Sales, Inc.
201 S. 1st Street
Lake Wales, Florida, 33853,
County of Polk, State of Florida,
33853. Ph# 863-676-6321
1.) 2005 Chevrolet Malibu
VIN# 1G1ZT5289F272459
Purchases must be paid for at the
time of sale in cash only. All vehicles
are sold as/where is and must be
removed at the time of sale. Sale
subject to approval of management
,if net payoff amount of vehicle is not
met at sale.
Dated this 24st and 31st day of
August, 2011.
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2621826
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Ill AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RHONDA L. FREEMAN, et al,
Defendant(s).

CASE NO.: 2007CA-002041-0000-
00
DIVISION:
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,Pur-"
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated August 9th,
2011, and entered in Case No.
2007CA-002041-0000-00 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Polk County, Florida in
which National City Mortgage, is the
Plaintiff and Rhonda L Freeman,
Rhonda L. Freeman, are defen-
dants, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash in/on online at.
www.polk.realforeclose.com, Polk
County, Florida at 10:00am EST on
the 23rd day of September, 2011,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment of
Foreclosure:
THE WEST 25.00 FEET OF LOT 4
AND THE EAST 50.00 FEET OF
LOT 5, IN BLOCK G SOUTH
FLORIDA HEIGHTS, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,
PAGE 34, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 549 CAREY PLACE, LAKE-
LAND, FL 33803
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Lis Pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated in Polk County, Florida this
15th day of August, 2011.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Polk County, Florida
By:Deputy Clerk
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
11-73851
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
the Court Administrator, (863) 534-
4690, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this notice; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call TDD
(863) 534-7777 or Florida Relay
Service 711. To file response please
contact Polk County Clerk of Court,
255 N. Broadway Ave., Bartow, FL
33830, Tel: (863) 534-4488; Fax:
(863) 534-5835.
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620048

30 NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR
ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES
2006-NC3, ASSET BACKED PASS-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
SERIES 2006-NC3,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DONNELL CARSON, et al,
Defendantss.

CASE NO.: 2008-CA-009647
DIVISION: 15
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .Pur-
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated August 9th,
2011, and entered in Case No.
2008-CA-009647 of the Circuit Court
of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Polk County, Florida in which
HSBC Bank USA, National Associa-
tion as Trustee-for Ace Securities
Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust,
Series 2006-NC3, Asset Backed
Pass-Through Certificates Series
2006-NC3, is the Plaintiff and Belkis
Carson, Donnell Carson, Bahama
Bay Condominium Association, Inc.,
New Century Mortgage Corporation,
are defendants, I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for cash in/on
online at
www.polk.realforeclose.com, Polk
County, Florida at 10:00am EST on
the 14th day of September, 2011,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment of
Foreclosure:
UNIT 21302, BAHAMA BAY,
PHASE 21, A CONDOMINIUM,
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA-
TION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED IN OR BOOK 5169,
PAGE 1306, AND OR BOOK 5807,
PAGE 13, AND ANY AMEND-
MENTS FILED THERETO, AND AS
SHOWN IN CONDOMINIUM PLAT
BOOK 14, PAGES 33, THROUGH
47, PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK'
COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN AND TO THE COMMON ELE-
MENTS AND ANY AND ALL
APPURTENANCES THEREOF.
A/K/A 1014 NEW PROVIDENCE
BLDG 21, 1014 NEW PROVI-
DENCE BLDG 21, FL 33179
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
:.ir.-r inrir, .e pwr.:.pr, n, ,',iner as of
,n d~a ,,r ': r, ,i- I :' F.-ien3nri3 must file
S:inr.Ti *,iri.l-,rn :-.:1 a, in.r r the sale.
Dated in Polk County, Florida this
15th day of August, 2011.
C i( r i r r, ie Circuit Court
F.:.ll ..un i. Florida
E L'Epu.r 1- ri
It, l,-.rl,. h Le..
-[h.:.rrr hi:,r lirafnw
FO IC:'- 'l
Tampa,'FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
11-67993
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
the Court Administrator, (863) 534-
4690, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this notice; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call TDD
(863) 534-7777 or Florida Relay
Service 711. To file response please
contact Polk County Clerk of Court,
255 N. Broadway Ave., Bartow, FL
33830, Tel: (863) 534-4488; Fax:
(863) 534-5835.
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620175
Notice of Public Sale or Auction of
the following Vehicles located at
Winter Haven Premier Center, 3877
Recker Hwy, Winter Haven, FL
33880 (863) 291-3877. Sale will be
conducted on Thursday, August 25,
2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Lisa Fry B-16 Houstcnold Items
Demetria McGee B-6 Household
Items
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620043
Notice of Public Sale or Auction of
the following Vehicles located at
3590 Recker Hwy., Winter Haven,
FL 33880 (863) 299-4264. Sale will
be conducted on Thursday, August
25,-2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Christina Smith RK-6A Household
Items
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620042
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 09-04789
AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PAULIN, S. TORRES A/K/A PAULI-
NA SALAS TORRES; ASSOCIA-
TION OF POINCIANA VILLAGES,
INC.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INCORPORATED, AS NOMINEE
FOR SECURITYNATIONAL MORT-
GAGE COMPANY DBA SOUTH-
ERN SECURITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF PAULINA S. TORRES A/K/A
PAULINA SALAS TORRES;
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)

30 NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Resetting Foreclo-
sure Sale dated the 14TH day of
July, 2011, and entered in Case No.
09-04789, of the Circuit Court of the
10TH Judicial Circuit in and for Polk
County, Florida, wherein AURORA
LOAN SERVICES, LLC is the Plain-
tiff and PAULINA S. TORRES A/K/A
PAULINA SALAS TORRES, ASSO-
CIATION OF POINCIANA VIL-
LAGES, INC., MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS, INCORPORATED, AS NOM-
INEE FOR SECURITYNATIONAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY DBA
SOUTHERN SECURITY MORT-
GAGE COMPANY, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PAULINA S. TORRES
A/K/A PAULINA SALAS TORRES
N/K/A PAULINA SALAS TORRES;
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. The
Clerk of this Court shall sell to the
highest and best bidder, for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 12th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 11, BLOCK 1600, POINCIANA
NEIGHBORHOOD 2, VILLAGE 3,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 54, PAGE 12, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 18th day of August, 2011.
By: Jimmy Edwards, Esq.
Bar Number: 81855
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622355

IN THE CIRCUIT.COURT OF THE
10th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI-
DA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY
The Bank of New York Mellon (f/k/a
The Bank of New York) on Behalf of
CIT Mortgage Loan Trust, 2007-1
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Sunday A. Carter and Dennis E:.
Carter, Wife and .Husband;- Laurel
Meadows Property Owners Associa-
tion, Inc.; Unknown Parties in Pos-
session #1; If living, and all-
Unknown Parties claiming -by,
through, under and. against the.
above named Defendant(s).who are
not known-to be dead or alive,
whether said Unknown Parties may
claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs,
Devisees, Grantees,- or Other
Claimants
Defendant(s).
Case #: 2009-CA-010472
Division #: 11 ,
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order rescheduling fore-
closure sale dated August 11, 2011
entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-
010472 of the Circuit Court of the
10th Judicial Circuit in and for Polk:
County, Florida, wherein The Bank
of New York Mellon (f/k/a The Bank
of New York) on Behalf of CIT Mort-
gage Loan Trust, 2007-1, Plaintiff
and Sunday A. Carter and Dennis E.
Carter, Wife and Husband are
defendantss, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00 A.M., on September 15, 2011,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment, to-
.wit:
LOT 46, LAUREL MEADOWS
PHASE TWO, ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 131,
PAGES 12 AND 13, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-
ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI-
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT THE COURT
ADMINISTRATION, (863)-534-4690
WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF
YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE.
IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL TDD (863) 534-
7777 OR FLORIDA RELAY SER-
VICE 1-800-955-8770.
Submitted By:
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:
SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE,
LLP
4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd.
Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 880-8888
(813) 880-8800
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622581

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August 24,2011

CLASSIFIED

30 NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF
THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK
COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CITIMORTGAGE, INC, SUCCES-
SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO
MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
BHUPINDER SINGH BIRDI A/K/A
BHUPENDER SINGH BIRDI, BAL-
WINDER BIRDI, DAVENPORT
LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-
TION, INC., JPMORGAN CHASE
BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,
FA, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR-
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS, AND UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants.

Case No. 2009CA-010592
Division
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Final Judgment of Foreclosure for
Plaintiff entered in this cause on
April 16, 2010, in the Circuit Court of
Polk County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Polk County,
Florida described as:
LOT 230, DAVENPORT LAKES
PHASE FIVE, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 97, PAGE 49, PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF POLK COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
and commonly known as: 145 JERI-,
CA LANE, DAVENPORT, FL 33897;
including the building, appurte-
nances, and fixtures located therein,
at public sale at 10:00 a.m., on line
at www.polk.realforeclose.com on
SEPTEMBER 15, 2011 to the high-
est bidder for cash after giving
notice as required by Section 45.031
F.S.
Any persons claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the 1is pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision-of certain assis-
tance.-Please contact the Office of
Court Administrator, 255 North
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL
33830, (863) 534-4686, at least
seven,days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appear-
ance is less than seven days; if you
are hearing or voice impaired, call
711.
Dated this __ day of __ ,
20 .
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:_
Deputy Clerk
Edward B. Pritchard
(813) 229-0900 x1309
Kass Shuler, P.A.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622328
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-011033
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING LP,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FELIX P. GRADIZ; ASSOCIATION
OF POINCIANA VILLAGES, INC.;
POINCIANA VILLAGE SEVEN
ASSOCIATION, INC.; TANIA C.
GARCIA-GRADIZ; UNKNOWN
TENANT (S); IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Resetting Foreclo-
sure Sale dated the 9th day of
August, 2011, and entered in Case
No. 53-2009-CA-011033, of the Cir-
cuit Court of the 10TH Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Polk County, Florida,
wherein BAC HOME LOANS SER-
VICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS SERVICING LP is
the Plaintiff and FELIX P. GRADIZ,
ASSOCIATION OF POINCIANA
VILLAGES, INC., POINCIANA VIL-
LAGE SEVEN ASSOCIATION, INC.,
TANIA C. GARCIA-GRADIZ and
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. The
Clerk of this Court shall sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at,.10:00 AM on the 12th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 9, BLOCK 1145, POINCIANA,
NEIGHBORHOOD 5, VILLAGE 7,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 53, PAGES 19
THROUGH 28, INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

30 NOTICE OF SALE

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 18th day of August, 2011.
By: Greg Homsey, Esq.
Bar Number: 81859
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622343
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-013873
GMAC MORTGAGE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MINDY EDWIN; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ALFREDA CUNNING-
HAM; YUGESHWAR EDWIN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BETTY S
HARSTAD; UNKNOWN TENANT
(S); IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated the 8th day of August,
2011, and entered in Case No. 53-
2009-CA-013873, of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida, where-
in GMAC MORTGAGE LLC is the
Plaintiff and MINDY EDWIN,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALFRE-
DA CUNNINGHAM, YUGESHWAR
EDWIN, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BETTY S HARSTAD and
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. The
Clerk of this Court shall sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 9th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT 25 AND
THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT 26, ROBIN-
SON SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
33, PAGE(S) 21, PUBLIC
RECORDS- OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE. SURPLUS.
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated thisl8th day of August, 2011.
By: Jimmy Edwards, Esq.
Bar Number: 81855
Submitted by:-
Law Offices of Marshall. C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622365
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI-
DA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP
f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Ser-
vicing, LP
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Kemroy Wallace; Shaddock Estates
Homeowners Association, Inc.
Defendantss.
Case #: 2009-CA-004441
Division #: 07
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order rescheduling fore-
closure sale dated August 11, 2011
entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-
004441 of the Circuit Court of the
10th Judicial Circuit in and for Polk
County, Florida, wherein BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Country-
wide Home Loans Servicing, LP,
Plaintiff and Kemroy Wallace are
defendantss, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00 A.M., on September 15, 2011,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment, to-
wit:
LOT 1, SHADDOCK ESTATES,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 118, PAGE 9, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-
ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI-
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT THE COURT
ADMINISTRATION, (863)-534-4690

30 NOTICE OF SALE

WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF
YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE.
IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL TDD (863) 534-
7777 OR FLORIDA RELAY SER-
VICE 1-800-955-8770.
Submitted By:
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:
SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE,
LLP
4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd.
Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 880-8888
(813) 880-8800
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622577
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-005306
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF
OF THE HOLDERS OF THE CRED-
IT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORT-
GAGE SECURITIES CORP. HOME
EQUITY PASS THROUGH CER-
TIFICATES, SERIES, 2006-8,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PEDRO ROSADO A/K/A PEDRO
ASHMED ROSADO; ASSOCIA-
TION OF POINCIANA VILLAGES,
INCORPORATED; POINCIANA
VILLAGE THREE ASSOCIATION,
INCORPORATED; NYSEL SANTIA-
GO; UNKNOWN TENANT (S); IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-'
suantto an Order Resetting Foreclo-
sure- Sale dated the 26th day of July,
2011, and entered in Case No. 53-
2009-CA-005306, of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida, where-
in U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF
OF THE HOLDERS OF THE CRED-
IT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORT-
GAGE SECURITIES CORP. HOME
EQUITY PASS THROUGH CER-
TIFICATES, SERIES, 2006-8 is the
Plaintiff and PEDRO ROSADO
A/K/A PEDRO ASHMED ROSADO,
ASSOCIATION OF POINCIANA
VILLAGES, INCORPORATED,
POINCIANA VILLAGE THREE
ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED,
NYSEL SANTIAGO and UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
defendants. The Clerk of this Court
shall sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash electronically at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at,
10:00 AM on the 12th day of Sep-
tember, 2011, the following
described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 4, BLOCK 41, POINCIANA,
NEIGHBORHOOD 1, VILLAGE 3,
ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 52, PAGES 8
THROUGH 18, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 18th day of August, 2011.
By: Jimmy Edwards, Esq.
Bar Number: 81855
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile:(954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622346
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2009-CA-009224
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARGARET E OBRIEN; JOHN T
OBRIEN III A/K/A JOHN OBRIEN;
WATER RIDGE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN
TENANT (S); IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated the 5th day of August,
2011, and entered in Case No. 53-
2009-CA-009224, of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida, where-
in BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the
Plaintiff and MARGARET E
OBRIEN, JOHN T OBRIEN IIIA/K/A
JOHN OBRIEN, WATER RIDGE
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,
INC. and UNKNOWN TENANT (S)
IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB-
JECT PROPERTY are defendants.
The Clerk of this Court shall sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 7th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 288, SUBDIVISION PLAT OF
WATER RIDGE SUBDIVISION,

30 NOTICE OF SALE

ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 133, PAGES 24
THROUGH 35, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 18th day of August, 2011_
By:
Greg Homsey, Esq.
Bar Number: 81859
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622339
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF
THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK
COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
L.P.
Plaintiff,
vs.
LUCY 'LYNETTE BEULIGMANN
A/K/A LUCY LYNETT BEULIG-
MANN AND UNKNOWN TEN-
ANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants.

Case No. 53-2009-CA-009955
Division 04
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Final Judgment of Foreclosure for
Plaintiff entered in this cause on May
19, 2011, in the Circuit Court of Polk
County, Florida, I will sell the proper-
ty situated in Polk County, Florida
described as:
LOT 12, OXFORD MANOR,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 131, PAGE 43, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUM-
BER: 282723-011020-000120
and commonly known as: 5385
OXFORD MANOR CIRCLE, LAKE-
LAND, FL 33810; including the
building, appurtenances, and fix-
tures located therein, at public sale
at 10:00 a.m., on line at
www.polk.realforeclose.com on
SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 to the high-
est bidder for cash after giving
notice as required by Section 45.031
F.S.
Any persons claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
Court Administrator,, 255 North
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL
33830, (863) 534-4686, at least
seven days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appear-
ance is less than seven days; if you
are hearing oi voice impaired, call
711.
Dated this day of
20
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:
Deputy Clerk
Edward B. Pritchard
(813) 229-0900 x1309
Kass Shuler, P.A.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620054
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS INDEN-
TURE TRUSTEE, FOR NEW CEN-
TURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 2005-2,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LUIS MUNIZ; et al,
Defendants.
CASE-NO.
532009CA014163XXXXXX
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order or Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated May
12, 2011 and an Order Resetting
Sale dated June 11, 2011, and
entered in Case No.
532009CA014163XXXXXX of the
Circuit Court in and for Polk County,
Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE, FOR NEW
CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 2005-2 is Plaintiff and LUIS
MUNIZ; WANDA L. VEGA; POIN-
CIANA VILLAGE SEVEN ASSOCIA-
TION, INC.; ASSOCIATION OF
POINCIANA VILLAGES, INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-
ING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION,
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY

30 NOTICE OF SALE

HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defen-
dants, RICHARD M. WEISS, Clerk
of the Court, will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at online at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at Polk
County, Florida, at 10:00 a.m. on the
2nd day of September, 2011, the
following described property as set
forth in said Order or Final Judg-
ment, to-wit:
LOT 6, BLOCK 1159,
POINCIANA, NEIGHBORHOOD
5, VILLAGE 7, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 53,
PAGES 19 THROUGH 28,
INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK'COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE'
SALE.
In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990, if you
are a person who needs any special
accommodation in order to partici-
pate in this proceeding, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the provi-
sion of certain assistance. Please
contact the Office of the Court
Administrator at (863) 534-4690,
within two (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call TDD (863)
534-7777 or Florida Relay Service
711.
DATED at Bartow, Florida, on
August 12, 2011.
SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
PO BOX 11438
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438
Telephone: (954) 564-0071
Facsimile: (954) 564-9252
By: Luciana A. Martinez
Florida Bar No. 86125
1422-78873
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620034
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-
001481WH
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING LP,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSE ARIAS; COBBLESTONE
LANDING TOWNHOMES CONDO-
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT (S); IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated the 3rd day of August,
2011, and entered in Case No. 53-
2010-CA-001481WH, of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida, where-
in BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING LP is the Plain-
tiff and JOSE ARIAS, COBBLE-
STONE LANDING TOWNHOMES
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC. and UNKNOWN TENANT (S)
IN POSSESSION.OF THE SUB-
JECT PROPERTY are defendants.
The Clerk of this Court shall sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 7th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
UNIT NO. 2207, BUILDING NO. 22,
COBBLESTONE LANDING TOWN-
HOMES, A CONDOMINIUM,
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA-
TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE-
OF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 6975, PAGE
2085, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS
AMENDED, TOGETHER WITH AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS APPUR-
TENANT THERETO.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN' 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 18th day of August, 2011.
By: Jimmy Edwards, Esq.
Bar Number: 81855
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
PA.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622363
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-
001967WH
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
THOMAS VICENTE; ASSOCIA-
TION OF POINCIANA VILLAGES,
INC. A/K/A C/O BROWN, ROCKELL
Y., R.A.; POLK COUNTY, A POLIT-
ICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE

30 NOTICE OF SALE

OF FLORIDA; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THOMAS VINCENTE;
UNKNOWN TENANT (S); IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated the 4th day of August,
2011, and entered in Case No. 53- *
2010-CA-001967WH, of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida, where-
in NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC
is the Plaintiff and THOMAS
VICENTE, ASSOCIATION OF
POINCIANA VILLAGES, INC. A/K/A
C/O BROWN, ROCKELL Y, R.A., ,
POLK COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUB-
DIVISION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF THOMAS VINCENTE,
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. The
Clerk of this Court shall sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 7th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as setforth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 15, BLOCK 3058, POINCIANA
NEIGHBORHOOD 6, VILLAGE 7,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 61, PAGES 29
THROUGH 52,INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
:AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 19th day of August, 2011.
By:
Lourdes Clerge, Esq.
Bar Number: 52020
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
PA.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622335
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-
003492WH
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARIO RODRIGUEZ; BANK OF
AMERICA, NA; COUNTY OF POLK,
FLORIDA; THE LAKES HOME-
OWNERS ASSOCIATION NUMBER
ONE, INC.; THE LAKES MASTER
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INC.; MILAGROS SANTIAGO;
UNKNOWN TENANT (S); IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Resetting Foreclo-
sure Sale dated the 2nd day of
August, 2011, and entered in Case
No. 53-2010-CA-003492WH, of the
Circuit Court of the 10TH Judicial
Circuit in and for Polk County, Flori-
da, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK,
NA is the Plaintiff and MARIO
RODRIGUEZ, BANK OF AMERICA,
NA, COUNTY OF POLK, FLORIDA,
THE LAKES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION NUMBER ONE,
INC., THE LAKES MASTER HOME-
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.,
MILAGROS SANTIAGO and
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. The
Clerk of this Court shall sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 6th
day of September; 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 2, TRACT 3, THE LAKES,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 132, PAGE 28 AND
29, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 11th day of August, 2011.
By: Lourdes Clerge, Esq.
Bar Number: 52020
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
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30 NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
10th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI-
DA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY
BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P.
f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Ser-
vicing, LP.
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Fonda Shirey; Rocky N. Shirey; Ava
Bettis, an Unremarried Widow and
Surviving Spouse of Frank Bettis,
Deceased; Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as Nom-
inee for Countrywide Home Loans,
Inc.; Unknown'Parties in Possession
#1; Unknown Parties in Possession
#2; If living, and all Unknown Parties
claiming by, through, under and
against the above named Defen-
dant(s) who are not known to be
dead or alive, whether said
Unknown Parties may claim an inter-
est as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,
Grantees, or Other Claimants
Defendant(s).
Case #: 2010-CA-004355
Division #: 08
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order rescheduling fore-
closure sale dated August 8, 2011
entered in Civil Case No. 2010-CA-
004355 of the Circuit Court of the
10th Judicial Circuit in and for Polk
County, Florida, wherein BAC Home
Loans Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Country-
wide Home Loans Servicing, L.P.,
Plaintiff and Fonda Shirey are defen-
dant(s), I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00 A.M., on September 12, 2011,
the following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment, to-
wit:
LOT 24, IN BLOCK 1, OF GROVE
ESTATES, SECOND ADDITION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF, AS DESCRIBED
IN PLAT BOOK 63, PAGE 18, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF POLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-
ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI-
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT THE COURT
ADMINISTRATION, (863)-534-4690
WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF
YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE.
IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL TDD (863) 534-
7777 OR FLORIDA RELAY SER-
VICE 1-800-955-8770.
Submitted By:
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:
SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE,
LLP '
4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd.
Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 880-8888
(813) 880-8800
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620066
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CITI PROPERTY HOLDINGS, INC.,
-Plaintiff,
v.
MARGARET O'LEARY PARSCHE,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, UNKNOWN
TENANTS) IN POSSESSION and
SECOND UNKNOWN TENANTS)
IN POSSESSION,
Defendants.
Case No.
53-2010CA-007524
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 9th day of September, 2011,
at 10:00 A.M. at www.polk.realfore-
closecom, the undersigned Clerk
- will offer for sale the following real
and personal property more particu-
larly described as:
Lot 6, Block 2, Hollingsworth Ter-
race, according to the map or plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9,
Page 45, of the -Public Records of
Polk County, Florida.
TOGETHER WITH: all the improve-
ments now or hereafter erected on
the property, and all easements,
appurtenances, and fixtures now or
hereafter a part of the property.
The aforesaid sale will be made pur-
suant to the Final Judgement
entered in Civil No. 53-2010-CA-
007524 now pending in the Circuit
Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida.
Any person claiming an interest
in the surplus from the sale, if
any. other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis
SPendens. must file a claim within
60 days after the sale.
I-HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
copy of the foregoing was furnished
by U.S. Mail this 11th day of August,
2011, to Margaret O'Leary Parsche,
1040 Euclid Avenue, Lakeland, FL
33801.
Meredith L. Minkus, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 41656
BURR & FORMAN, LLP
Post Office Drawer "1690
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Telephone: (407) 647-4455
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620031

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OF THE
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-
005407WH
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JEFFREY L. FREDRICKSON A/K/A
JEFFREY L. FREDERICKSON;
SUGARTREE OWNERS ASSOCIA-
TION, INC.; STEPHAINE
FREDRICKSON A/K/A STEPHAINE
FREDERICKSON; UNKNOWN
TENANT (S); IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
(Please publish in THE POLK
COUNTY DEMOCRAT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated the 8th day of August,
2011, and entered in Case No. 53-
2010-CA-005407WH, of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Polk County, Florida, where-
in WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the
Plaintiff and JEFFREY L.
FREDRICKSON A/K/A JEFFREY L.
FREDERICKSON, SUGARTREE
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.,
STEPHAINE FREDRICKSON A/K/A
STEPHAINE FREDERICKSON and
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. The
Clerk of this CCurt shall sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
electronically at www.polk.realfore-
close.com at, 10:00 AM on the 9th
day of September, 2011, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 40 AND THE N-1/2 OF LOT
39, SUGARTREE SUBDIVISION,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
65, PAGE 28, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
Dated this 18th day of August, 2011.
By: Jimmy Edwards, Esq.
Bar Number: 81855
Submitted by:
Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson,
P.A.
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone:(954) 453-0365
Facsimile:(954) 771-6052
Toll Free:1-800-441-2438
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622369
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
GEORGE W. LEWIS JR., and
MARIE LEWIS, his wife,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JESSE MCNEAL, JR., FORD
MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY and
THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORI-
DA, a municipal corporation,
Defendants.
CASE NO:
53-2010-CA-006693
SECTION 11
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
a Final Judgment after Default
entered in the above-entitled cause.
in the Circuit Court of Polk County,
Florida, I will sell the property situat-
ed in Polk County, Florida described
as:
The West 50 feet of Lot 1, Block 5,
Fortuna Addition, according to
the Plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 2, Page 49, Public Records
of Polk County, Florida.
Polk County Parcel Id# 232812-
051000-005012
Pursuant to this Court's Administra-
tive Order 3-15.12, by electronic
sale beginning at 10:00"a.m. East-
ern Standard Time and
www.polk.realforeclose.com on the
7th 'day of September, 2011.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, OTHER THAN
THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS
MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
the Court Administrator, (863) 534-
4686, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this notice; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call (TDD)
(863) 534-7777, or Florida 'Relay
Service 711.
DATED on the 12th day of August,"
2011.
PETERSON & MYERS, P.A.
By: John R. Griffith, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 375543
Post Office Box 24628
Lakeland, FL 33802-4628
Telephone: (863) 683-6511
Facsimile: (863) 688-8099
Attorney for Plaintiff
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620038
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
SYBIL DEMPSEY,
Plaintiff
vs.

30 NOTICE OF SALE

ROSEY STEPHENS,
Defendants.
CASE NO:
53-2010CA-007471-0000-00
SECTION 08
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
the Court's Order Discharging Com-
missioner and Order Directing Clerk
to Schedule and Conduct Sale
dated August 5, 2011, entered in
Civil Case Number 53-2010CA-
007471-0000-00, in the Circuit Court
of Polk County, Florida, wherein
SYBIL DEMPSEY, is the Plaintiff,
and ROSEY STEPHENS are the
Defendants, the Polk County Clerk
of Court, will sell to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00 a.m. on the 9th day of Sep-
tember, 2011, the following
described property set forth in the
Summary Final Judgment in Fore-
closure, to wit:
That portion of Lot 32F of KOS-
SUTHVILLE TOWNSITE AND
FARM UNIT NO. 1, as per plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 17,
page 50 of the Public Records of
Polk County, Florida, more partic-
ularly described as follows:
Begin at a point lying 34.75 feet
North of the Southwest corner of
said Lot 32F; thence run North
99.25 feet; thence run East 78.5
feet; thence run South 99.25 feet;
run thence West 78.5 feet to the
point of beginning; AND ALSO
the contiguous South 99.3 feet of
the North 496.5 feet of the West
78.5 feet of said Lot 32F. LESS
AND EXPECTING THEREFROM
any portion thereof lying within
the right of way Rowell Street.
Parcel No: 25-28-18-347000-
003212
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the Li's Pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled at no
cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact COURT ADMINISTRATION at
least 7 days before your sched-
uled court appearance, or imme-
diately upon receiving this notifi-
cation if the time before the
scheduled appearance is less
than 7 days, at the POLK County
Courthouse at 863-534-4540; if
you are hearing or voice impaired,
call 711.
DATED this 11th day of August,
2011.
KELLY B. HARDWICK, III
Attorney for Petitioner
Florida Bar No.: 211028
'Post Office Box 778
Bartow, Florida 33831-0778
Telephone: (863) 533-1300
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620019
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
WESTHAVEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SSAMUEL MclNNES, et al.,
Defendant.
CASE NO.: 53-2010-CC-2608-
0000-WH
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 45
Notice is hereby given that pur-
suant to the Final Judgment of Fore-
closure dated August 1, 2011, in
Case No. 53-2010-CC-2608-0000-
WH of the County Court in and for
Polk County, Florida, in which
WESTHAVEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC., is the Plaintiff
and SAMUEL MclNNES and
JUDITH MclNNES, are the Defen-
dants, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash accordingly to
Administrative Order 3-15.12 and
bidding shall begin at 10:00 a.m.
Eastern Time on www.polk.realfore-
close.com, on September 2, 2011,
the following described property set
forth in the Final Judgment of Fore-
closure:
Lot 96, of HAMLET AT WEST
HAVEN, according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
124, Page 7, of the Public
Records of Polk County, Florida.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-
ING, YOU ARE.ENTITLED AT NO
COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI-
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT COURT
ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE,
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POST
OFFICE BOX 9000, DRAWER J-
102, BARTOW, FLORIDA 33830-
9000, TELEPHONE (941) 534-4690
AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR
SCHEDULED COURT APPEAR-
ANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON
RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION
IF THE TIME BEFORE THE
SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS
LESS THAN SEVEN DAYS. IF YOU
ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL 711.
Dated August 12, 2011
By: Jeff A. Stone
Fla. Bar No. 0042520
Attorney for Plaintiff
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620040

Case No. 53-2010-CA-008222WH
Division 08
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Final Judgment of Foreclosure for
Plaintiff entered in this cause on
August 12, 2011, in the Circuit Court
of Polk County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Polk County,
Florida described as:
LOT 89, BLOCK "B", BEVERLY
RISE PHASE ONE, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
110, PAGES 28 AND 29, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
and commonly known as: 5427
MOON VALLEY DRIVE, LAKE-
LAND, FL 33812; including the
building, appurtenances, and fix-
tures located therein, at public sale
at 10:00 a.m., on line at
www.polk.realforeclose.com on
SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 to the high-
est bidder for cash after giving
notice as required by Section 45.031
F.S.
Any persons claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a'disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
Court Administrator, 255 North
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL
33830, (863) 534-4686, at least
seven days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appear-
ance is less than seven days; if you
are hearing or voice impaired, call
711.
Dated this day of ,20_
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:
Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
Edward B. Pritchard
(813) 229-0900 x1309
Kass Shuler, P.A.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622596
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
INTERNATIONAL BASS LAKE
RESORT HOMEOWNERS ASSO-
CIATION, INC., a Florida not-for-
profit corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DANIEL NIEHOFF, ET AL.,
Defendants.
CASE NO.
53-2011-CA-00654-WH
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45. FS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to a Summary Final Judgment
dated the 8th day of August, 2011,
and entered in Case No. 53-2011-
CA-00654-WH of the County Court
of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Polk County, Florida, in which the
clerk of this Court will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com, at
10:00 a.m. on the 12th day of Sep-
tember, 2011, the following
described property as set forth in the
Summary Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 292, LAKESIDE AT BASS
LAKE, A SUBDIVISION, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 99,
PAGES 35 AND 36, IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF POLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest
in the surplus from the sale, if
any, other than the property
owner as of the date of the lis
pendens must file a claim within
60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with disabilities
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact Court Admin-
istration, 255 N. Broadway, Bartow,
Florida 33830, (863) 534-4690, with-
in two (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call TDD (863)
534-7777 or Florida Relay Services
711.
DATED this 5th day of August, 2011.
Clerk of the Court
By: Richard M. Weiss
Clerk
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620207
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF
THE TENTH JUDICIAL 'CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK
COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
MIDFIRST BANK
Plaintiff,
vs.

Case No. 53-2010-CA-009024WH
Division 08
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Final Judgment of Foreclosure for
Plaintiff entered in this cause on
August 12, 2011, in the Circuit Court
of Polk County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Polk County,
Florida described as:
LOTS 9 AND 10, BLOCK 4, HAMIL-
TON'S ADDITION TO BARTOW,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32, PAGE 13, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF POLK COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
and commonly known as: 1930
MARSHALL ST, BARTOW, FL
33830; including the building, appur-
tenances, and fixtures located there-
in, at public sale at 10:00 a.m., on
line at -www.p6lk.realforeclose.com
on SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 to the
highest bidder for cash after giving
notice as required by Section 45.031
F.S.
Any persons claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
Court Administrator, 255 North
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL
33830, (863) 534-4686, at least
seven days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appear-
ance is less than seven days; if you
are hearing or voice impaired, call
711.
Dated this day of
20
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:
Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
Edward B. Pritchard
(813) 229-0900 x1309
Kass Shuler, P.A.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622595
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI-
SION
CASE NO.
53-2011-CA-001463-0000-WH
BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
T&T WAREHOUSING, INC.,
CHESTER R. TYL, JANE E. TYL
AND UNKNOWN
TENANTS 1 2,
Defendants./
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure entered in this cause, in the Cir-
cuit Court for Polk County, Florida, I
will sell the property situated in Polk
County, Florida:
Run 25.00 feet South and 210.00
feet West from the Northeast cor-
ner of the NE ? of the NE ? of Sec-
tion 11, Township 28 South,
Range 25 East, Polk County, Flori-
da, for a Point of Beginning;
thence run South 466.00 feet to
the North boundary line of the
canal; thence run in a Southwest-
erly direction to a point 200.00
feet West and 718.00 feet South of
the Point of Beginning; thence
run North 718.00 feet; thence East
200.00 feet to the Point of Begin-
ning. LESS AND EXCEPT the fol-
lowing: Run 25.00 feet South and
410.00 Feet West from the North-
east corner of the NE ? of the NE
? of Section 11, Township 28
South, Range 25 East, Polk Coun-
ty, Florida; thence run South
178.49 feet to the Point of Begin-
ning; thence East 29.61 feet;
thence South 46.00 feet; thence
West 29.61 feet, thence North
46.00 feet to the Point of Begin-
ning.
The Real Property or its address is
commonly known as 420 Gandy
Road, Auburndale, Florida 33823.
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for dash at
www.polk.realforeclose.com at
10:00 A.M., on October 4, 2011.
A person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the lis pendens, must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
RICHARD WEISS
CLERK OF'THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: As Deputy Clerk
Todd M. Feldman, Esq.
601 Brickell Key Drive, Suite 500
Miami, FL 33131
Tel. (305) 679-5700
Fax (305) 679-5710
Aug 17, 24; 2011-2620059
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
TD BANK, N.A., as successor in
interest to RIVERSIDE NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA by and through

CASE NO.: 53-2010-CA-00-09144-
0000-00
JUDGE: J. MICHAEL MCCARTHY
NOTICE OF SALE
The Clerk of the Circuit Court here-
by gives notice of the following fore-
closure sale in the above referenced
matter:
A. The property to be sold is:
LOT 18, BLOCK 25, MAP OF LAKE
WALES, ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 88, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Having Tax ID#
273001883000025180; 245 Park'
Ave. Lake Wales, Florida 33583
B. The Clerk's Sale will take place
on September 15, 2011, bidding
begins at 10:00 AM, Eastern Time
on www.polk:realforeclose.com.
C. The sale will be made pursuant to
the Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated August 11, 2011:
D. TD BANK, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR
IN INTEREST TO RIVERSIDE
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA, BY
AND THROUGH FDIC AS RECEIV-
ER V. HIDDEN ENTERPRISES,
LLC; MARSHALL S. HIDDEN;
MELISSA C. WHIDDEN- and
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY; Case No: 53-2010-CA-
00-9144-0000-00.
E. This sale is being made by
Richard Weiss, Polk County Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, by and through a deputy
Clerk of Court.
F. Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file
a claim within 60 days after the sale.
FOX, WACKEEN, DUNGEY,
BEARD, SOBEL, BUSH &
McCLUSKEY, L.L.P.
BY: ROBERT A. GOLDMAN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 0162817
3473 SE Willoughby Boulevard
Post Office Drawer 6
Stuart, FL 34995-0006
Telephone: (772) 287-4444
Facsimile: (772) 220-1489
Pursuant to 45.031(2), F.S., this
notice must be published once a
week for two consecutive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation in
the county where the sale is to be
held with the second publication
being at least five days prior to the
sale date.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this.proceed-
ing, you are entitled at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of
the Court Administrator, 255 North
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, Florida
33830, telephone 863-534-4686, at
least seven days before your sched-
uled court appearance, or immedi-
ately upon receiving this notification
if the time before the scheduled
appearance is less than seven days.
If you are hearing or voice impaired,
call 711.
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622419
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2011-CA-00142-0000-
00
DIV NO.: 11
SILVERLEAF RESORTS, INC., a
Texas Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
DE AITRAN, et al.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO COUNT
IV
TO: DENISE L. WATSON 5327
NAUTILUS BAYTOWN, TX 77521
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered on the in the
cause pending in the Circuit Court,
in and for Polk County, Florida, Civil
Cause No. 2011.-A-00142-0000-
00, the undersigned Clerk will sell
the property situated in said County
described as:
A 1.923% undivided interest as
tenant-in common in and to Unit
No. 012, Orlando Breeze Resort,
Building B, a vacation resort in
Polk County, Florida (the
"Resort), according to the-Decla-
ration of Restrictions, Covenants
and Conditions recorded in Vol-
ume 06046, Page 0473, and sup-
plemental declaration of restric-
tions, covenants and conditions
recorded in Volume 06147, Page
0325, Public Records of Polk
County, Florida (collectively, the
"Declaration") and as shown and
described in the Plat of Orlando
Breeze Resort recorded in Vol-
ume NA Page NA of the Plat
Records, Polk County, Florida,
together with the exclusive right
to occupy the Unit during the Use
Period No. 22, beginning May 31,
2008, as said Use Period is
defined in the Declaration, upon
and subject to all of the .terms,
restrictions, covenants, condi-
tions and provisions in the Decla-
ration and any amendments
thereto.

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I I ~I

August 24,2011

CLASSIFIED

30 NOTICE OF SALE

at Public sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash- starting at the
hour of 10:00 a.m. on the 6th day of
September, 2011 online at
www.polk.realforeclose.com. Any
person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
DATED this 8th day of August,
2011.
EDWARD M. FITZGERALD
FLORIDA BAR NO. 0010391
HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP
"If you are a person with a dis-'
ability who needs any accommo-
dation.in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please con-
tact the Office of the Court Admin-
istrator, 255 North Broadway
Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830, (863)
534-4686, at least seven days.
before your scheduled court
appearance, or immediately upon
receiving this notification if, the
time before the scheduled
appearance is less than seven
days; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 711."
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2621999
'J THE CIRCUIT COURT OF-THE
TENTH JUDIC IAL CIRCIJIT il AND
FOR POLK COrrNT',' FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2011-CA-00112-0000-
00
DIV NO.:'11 -
SILVERLEAF RESORTS. INC., a
Te,/a- Corporrai:ron
Piaini. ., ,,
vs.
DEAITRAN, et al.,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO COUNT
V
TO: LISA M. WILKINS
7325 S. EAST END AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL 60649
JOHNNIE L. ROBINSON III
7325 S. EAST END AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL 60649
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to the Summary Final
_lulgmrr l Ir.-I F:. re.:l:. ure er lere .:,rn
1 l.'e A iJci.j. '0 11 n i-i lh ca ju e
p jr r,,n, r ll-e "r,[:uiJ[ Couri ,rn ran.,
for Pollt C:.unr,r, Fl:.rl.ja C',..l Cau e
N o .: 2 0 1 1. . 14 4 ".j0,' C'.0 jir r
undersigned Clerk will sell the prop-
eri,. i.ualw d in, said, County
ad^ .:rr.-vj a:
A 1.923%. undivided interest as
tenant-in common in and to Unil
No. 014. Orlando Breeze Resort,
Building B, a vacation resort in
Polk County. Florida (the
"Resort). according to the Decls-
rallon of Restrictions. Covenants
and Conditions recorded in Vol-
ume 06046. Page 0473. and sup-
plemental declaration of reslric.
tions, covenants and conditions
recorded in Volume 06147. Page
0325. Public Records ol Polk
County. Florida Icolleclively. Ine
"Declaration") and..as shown and
described in the Plat of Orlando
Breeze Reson recorded in Vol-
ume NA Page NA of the Plat
Records, Polk County. Florida.
together with the exclusive right
to occupy the Unil during the Use
Period No. 37. beginning Septem-
ber. 15. 2007. as said Use Period is
defined in Ihe Declaration, upon
and subject to all of the lerms,
restrictions, covenants, condi-
tions and provisions in the Decla-
ration and any amendments
thereto.
at-Public sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash starting at the
hour of 10:00 a.m. on the 6th of day
of September, 2011 online at
www.polk.realforeclose.com. Any
person claiming an interest innhe
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
DATED this 8th day of August,
2011.
"If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation In order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please con-
tact the Office of the Court Admin-
istrator, 255 North Broadway"
Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830, (863)_
534-4686, at least seven days
before your scheduled court
appearance, or immediately upon
receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled
appearance is less than seven
days; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 711."
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622010'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2011-CA-00142-0000-
00
DIVNO.: 11
SILVERLEAF RESORTS, INC., a
Texas Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
DE Al TRAN, et al.,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO COUNT
x
TO: DEIDRE A. WYATT
3402 HACKBERRY CT.
SPRINGS, TX 77388
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that.
pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered on the in the-
cause pending in the Circuit Court,
in and for Polk County, Florida, Civil
Cause No 2011-CA-00142-0000-

30 NOTICE OF SALE

00, the undersigned Clerk will sell
the property situated in said County
described as:
A 1.923% undivided interest as
tenant-in common in and to Unit
No. 046, Orlando Breeze Resort,
Building F, a vacation, resort in
Polk County, Florida (the
"Resort), according to the Decla-
ration of Restrictions, Covenants
and Conditions recorded in Vol-
ume 06046, Page 0473, and sup-
plemental declaration of restric-
tions, covenants and conditions
recorded in Volume 06147, Page.
0325, Public Records of Polk
County, Florida (collectively, the
"Declaration") and as shown and
described in the Plat of Orlando
Breeze Resort recorded in Vol-
ume NA Page NA of the Plat
Records, Polk County, Florida,
together with the exclusive right
to occupy the Unit during the Use
Period No. 40, beginning October
6, 2007, as said Use.Period is
defined in the Declaration, upon
and subject to all of the terms,
restrictions, covenants .condi-
tions and provisions in the Decla-
ration and any amendments
thereto.
at Public sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash starting at the
hour of 10:00 a.m. on the 6th day of
September, 2011 online at
www.polkrealforeclose.com. Any
person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale; if an, .:iher
than the property owner i .I.: ri,
date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
DATED this 5th day of August,
2011.
"If you are a' person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please con-
tact the Office of the Court Admin-
istrator, 255 North Broadway
Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830, (863)
534-4686, at least seven days
before your scheduled court
appearance, or immediately upon
receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled
appearance is less than seven
days; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 711."
Aug 24, 31, 2011-2622015
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTH
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
,A; ~E..- 1zr.TIn Bi, l .'O ..f
Plaintiff,
v.
BRIAN L. QUINNEY;.-and JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE, as" unknown
tenants,
Defendants.
CASE NO.: 53-2011 CA.000214
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G.I'.'Er inal
on the 2nd day of September,
2011, at 10:00.a.m., online '., ire
internet at
www.polk.realforeclose.com, the
Clerk of Court will conduct a sale of
the real estate described as follows:
Unit 3302, Bahama Bay, a Condo-
minium, according to the Declara-
tion of Condominium recorded in
Official Records Book 5169, Page
1306, and any amendments filed
thereto, Public Records of Polk
County, Florida, together with an
undivided interest in and to
the common elements and
any and all appurtenances
thereof.
514 Lucaya Loop, Unit 3302, Dav-
enport, FL 33897
together with all structures, improve-
ments, fixtures, and appurtenances
on said land or used in conjunction
therewith.
Any person claiming an. interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens, must file
a claim within sixty (60) days after
the sale.
The aforesaid sale will be made pur-
suant to a Final Judgment entered
in this cause on August 1, 2011.
DATED this 5th day of August,
,2011.
James C. Washburn, Esquire
Florida Bar No: 138800
Pohl & Short, P.A.
280 West Canton Avenue, Suite 410
P.O. Box 3208
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Telephone: (407) 647-7645
Facsimile: (407) 647-2314
Attorneys for Plaintiff
"If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Office of-
the Court Administrator, 255 North
Broadway Avenue, Bartow, Florida
33830, (863) 534-4686, at least
seven days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appear-
ance is less than seven days,- if you
are hearing or voice impaired, call
711."
Aug 24, 27, 2011-2622026fr
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK
COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
LLOYDS TSB BANK PLC, barik
incorporated under the laws of the
United Kingdom,
Plaintiff,

30 NOTICE OF SALE

vs.
ROGER REGINALD SAUNDERS
and DIANE SAUNDERS, husband
and wife, PROVIDENCE COMMU-
.NITY ASSOCIATION, INC., a Flori-
da non-profit corporation, and JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS,
Defendants.
CASE NO. 53-2011CA-000379-
0000-00
Section 15
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
pursuant to that certain Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure entered in the
above-styled cause in the Circuit
Court of Polk County, Florida, I will
sell the following property situated in
Polk County, Florida, described as:
SEE "EXHIBIT A" ATTACHED
HERETO AND BY REFER-
ENCE MADE A PART HEREOF
AS IF SPECIFICALLY SET
FORTH HEREIN,
EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY
Lot 34, Block B, of GREENS AT
PROVIDENCE, according to the
plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 142, Pages 37 through 44,
inclusive, of the Public Records
of Polk County, Florida,
TOGETHER WITH all and sin-
gular the tenements, heredita-
ments, easements, appurte-
nances, passages, waters,
water -courses, riparian rights,
other rights, liberties and privi-
leges thereof or in any way now
or hereafter appertaining, includ-
ing, but not limited to, all right,
title and interest of ROGER
REGINALD SAUNDERS- and
DIANE SAUNDERS (the "Bor-
rowers") in and to the land lying
in the streets and roads in front -
of and adjoining or adjacent to
said premises; any other claim
at law or in equity as well as any
after acquired, tilled, franchise or
license and the reversion and
reversions and remainder and
m3.an.'_-r ; I ira.r l
TCOETI-IER rnr, all buildings
and improvements of every kind
and description now or hereafter
erected or placed' thereon
together with all rents, issues
and profits which may arise or
may be had from any portion of
all of the premises, and all mate-
rials intended for construction,
reconstruction, alteration and
repairs of such improvements
now or hereafter erected there-
on, all of which materials shall
be deemed to be included within
the premises immediately upon
the delivery thereof to the
premises;
TOGETHER with all fixtures,
chattels and articles of personal
property now or hereafter owned
by Borrowers and attached to or
used in .:on ie., :io., n with said
premises, rinrlu ring r.u not limit-
ed to furnaces, boilersoil burn-
'r- rad;.,iior an nd piping, coal.
-li er plumr lr. an.j bathroom
IilurE- rmlrie-r.alOn air condi-
i,,r,,ng ai-:l Lprnrilr systems,
washtubs, sinks, gas.and elec-
tric fixtures, stoves, ranges,
awnings, screens, window
shades, elevators, motors,
dynamos, refrigerators, kitchen"
cabinets, incinerators, plants
and shrubbery and all other
equipment and machinery, appli-
ances, fittings and fixtures of
every kind in or used. in the
operation of the buildings stand-
ing on said premises, together'
with any and all renewals and
replacements thereof and addi-
tions thereto, whether or not the
same are or shall be attached to
said land or buildings in any
manner, it being the intent that
all of the aforesaid property
bwned by the Borrowers and
placed by them on the premises
shall, so far as permitted by law,
be deemed to be affixed to the
realty and covered by the Mort-
gage;
TOGETHER with all awards
heretofore and hereafter made'
to the Borrowers for taking by
eminent domain the whole or
any part of said premises or any
easement therein, including any
awards for changes of grade of
streets, -which said awards are
hereby assigned to the Plaintiff,
who is hereby authorized to col-
lect and receive the proceeds of
such awards and to give proper-
ty receipts and acquittances
therefore, and to apply the same
toward the payment of the mort-
gage debt; referred to as the
"Property."
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, after having
the first given notice as required by
Section 45.031, Florida Statutes, on
September 9, 2011. Pursuant to
Administrative Order 3-15.12, the
Clerk of Courts shall sell the proper-
ty via Intemet on-line sales for which
bidding begins at 10:00 a.m. (EDT),
at www.Dolk.realforeclose.com on
the aforesaid prescribed date.
ANY PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
ATTN: IF YOU ARE A PERSON
WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS

30 NOTICE OF SALE

ANY ACCOMMODATION IN
ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS
PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTI-
TLED AT NO COST TO YOU, TO
THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT
THE OFFICE OF THE COURT
ADMINISTRATION, (863) 534-4686,
AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS
BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED
APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY
UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFI-
CATION IF THE TIME BEFORE
THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE
IS LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS. IF
YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL 711.
Dated on August 15, 2011..
JOHN N. MURATIDES, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 332615
Stearns- Weaver Miller Weissler
Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.
Suntrust Financial Centre, #2200
401 E. Jackson Street (33602)
Post Office Box 3299
Tampa, Florida 33601
Telephone: (813) 222-5028
Facsimile: (813) 222-5089
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2620100
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
WESTRIDGE HOMEOWNERS
A:,' OCI.I:ITIIJ JC i.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ATUL GOVIN,

CASE NO.: 53-2010CC-2298-0000-
WH
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 45
Notice is hereby given that pur-
u rn i i.:, ri Final jjudment of Fore-
Scl"iure die1d rj juli 1, 2011, in
Case No. 53-2010CC-2298-0000-'
WH of the County Court in and for
Polk County, Florida, in which THE
WESTRIDGE H:,r.UEv. iER
A -':OC lI-Tl' i Ill'i .: r Pla,rnli
an.s i TI.IL iC- .'Ill are the Defen-
danr,., .I .,. .11 :. ire highest and
best bidder for cash accordinql'/ to
-.i,,r,,Ilra,..e Order i. i and
L..i..n : ir,iall begin at 10:00 a.m.
E.lal rn TnT,,-.: .r, ..'.'. p,:ll r. a jore
clone o m c r., p'T, e.r 1' _"te l
1Ire I ,ll'wVn 'e" 'i.:: nct., pr.' ptFrty set
.: l ,n ,r irn Fnr,l l ujiij.jniT r .:.f Fore-
closure:
Lot .185,' vif: .lr.ile Phase 4,..
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
10' .Pages 25 & 26,, Public
Rec::.'rd':'.:, FPoi C. ;urnt, Florida..
a/k/a
Lot 185, V'e :lri.-j F'rn.t 4,-
according to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
102, Pages 25 and 26,. of the.
Public R .:-:r.i : io F.:.lk'County,,.
Florida. :
IF YOU ARE A PERSdN WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-
ING. YOU ARE ENTITLED.AT NO
COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI-
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT COURT
ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE.
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POST
OFFICE BOX 9000, DRAWER J-
102, BARTOW, FLORIDA 33830-
9000, TELEPHONE (941) 534-4690
AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR
SCHEDULED COURT APPEAR-
ANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON
RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION
IF THE TIME BEFORE THE
SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS
LESS THAN SEVEN DAYS. IF YOU
ARE HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL 711.
Dated August 11, 2011'
By: Jeff A. Stone
Fla. Bar No. 0042520
Attorney for Plaintiff
Aug 17; 24, 2011-2619557

38 OTHER NOTICES

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF:
FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
SIX AND NO/100 DOLLARS
($5,506.00) UNITED STATES DOL-
LARS

CASE NO. 2011CA-003506
SECTION: 04
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
Neysha Vega Robles
2095 Corner Lake Drive'
Haines City, Florida 33844
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS who
claim an interest in the above-cap-
tioned property:
Grady Judd, as Sheriff of Polk
County, Florida, ("Polk County Sher-
iff's Office"), gives notice of forfeiture
proceedings pursuant to Sections
932.701-706, Florida Statutes
(2010), in regard to the above-
described property ("Captioned
Property").
1. Captioned Property was seized
in or near Haines City, in Polk Coun-
ty, Florida on or about June 23,
2011, by the Polk County Sheriff's
Office and Captioned Property is
presently in the custody of the Polk
County Sheriff's Office.
2. Any owner, entity, bona fide lien
holder, or person in possession of
the property at the time of seizure
has the right to request an adversar-
ial preliminary hearing from the
Tenth Judicial Circuit Court to deter-
mine whether probable cause exists

38 OTHER NOTICES

to believe that Captioned Property
has been or is being used in viola-
tion of the Florida Contraband For-
feiture Act.
3. A Complaint seeking forfeiture
of Captioned Property was filed in
the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial
Circuit in and for Polk County, on or
about August 3, 2011.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of the, foregoing
was furnished to the addressee(s)
herein this 10th day of August, 2011.
MARIO.J. CABRERA, ESQUIRE
Polk County Sheriff's Office
1891 Jim Keene Blvd
Winter Haven, FL 33880
'(863) 298-6315
Florida Bar #0001163
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619726
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF:
TWO THOUSAND EIGHT HUN-
DRED TWENTY TWO AND NO/100
DOLLARS ($2,822.00) UNITED
STATES DOLLARS

CASE NO. 2011CA-003565
SECTION: 04
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
Jonathan Morales-Diaz
4590 San Heath Road
Bartow, Florida 33830
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS who
claim an interest in the above-cap-
tioned property:
Grady Judd, as Sheriff of Polk
County, Florida, ("Polk County Sher-
iff's Office"), gives notice of forfeiture
proceedings pursuant. tb'Sections
932.701-706, Florida Statutes
I-,:0i ni n reaqrd to the above-
,e ,n:rt.^, prpl-ri., ( pl,,:in .j3
Fr.:pein ,"
i .[.:.r,-,i FP r:.,per, -a seized
in, .:, .. r e n.:.... ,n Pol' County,
Florida on or about June 30, 2011,
by the Polk County Sheriff's Office
and Captioned Property i: pr'-.nn,
i' ir, .:u ,i:l.j, of the F',.l4 ..:.urr,
,r,zrr zn rl.:.
2. Any owner, entity c.:,,- iij-e len
holder, or person in r.: :i ,',rn .-.r
the property at the time of seizure
- a- ir rg r,r q.,qu- an adversar-
ial preliminary hearing from the,
Tenth Judicial Circuit Court to deter-
mine whether probable cause exists
to beliee that Captioned; Property
has been or is being used.in viola-
tion of the Florida Contraband For-
feiture Act.
3. A Complaint seeking forfeiture
of Captioned Property r. .a ieid .;
the Circuit Court of the Tenir. .lui,:, ai
Circuit in and for Polk County onlor
ib-,: uli u :,u.i i 5 2011 4
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of the foregoing
was furnished to the .addressee(s)
herein this 10th day ofAugust,2011:
MARIO J. CABRERA, ESQUIRE
.;Rolk:C.:.unr, Sheriffis Office
1891 Jr r.- ,ne Bl.,d .
Winter Haven, FL 33880, :. .
(863)-298-6315 ...
Florida Bar #0001163 .--
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619729
CITY OF BARTOW
BID NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that'SEALED
BIDS, one (1) original and two'(2)
copies shall be received by iht, Cit1
of Bartow, 505 North Mill AV.enue
Bartow, Florida 33830, up to 10:00
a.m._ to be opened thereafter and
publicly read in. the Conference
Room of the Purchasing Agent, 505
North Mill Avenue, Bartow, Florida
33830 at 10:00 a.m. on September
14. 2011. Bids shall be submitted to
the City of' Bartow, Arieniion Pur-
chasing Department at 505 North
Mill Avenue, Bartow, Florida 33830
All bids must be securely sealed in
an envelope and clearly marked on
the outside with the date, time and
name of bid. Detailed specifications
and information may be obtained
from the Purchasing Department at
863-534-0133 or via
cityofbartow.net. The City of Bartow
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids in whole or part and/or to
accept or reject any items in the bid
waive any informality. The City of
Bartow will not be responsible for
bids opened before the specified
time due to envelopes that are not
marked properly as instructed in this
notice.
Contractor to furnish all labor
and materials for Painting Water
Reclamation Facility
per specifications.
Location: 2505 E. Wabash Street
Bartow, Florida 33830
Aug 17, 24, 2011-2619585
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF:
ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUN-
DRED THIRTY-EIGHT AND 05/100
DOLLARS ($1,838.05) UNITED
STATES DOLLARS